Modeling of low illuminance road lighting condition using road temporal profile

Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) === Pedestrian Automatic Emergency Braking (PAEB) system for avoiding/mitigating pedestrian crashes have been equipped on some passenger vehicles. At present, there are many e orts for the development of common standard for the performance...

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Main Author: Dong, Libo
Other Authors: Chien, Stanley
Language:en
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1805/7985
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spelling ndltd-IUPUI-oai-scholarworks.iupui.edu-1805-79852019-05-10T15:21:37Z Modeling of low illuminance road lighting condition using road temporal profile Dong, Libo Chien, Stanley Christopher, Lauren Li, Lingxi Active safety Pattern recogntion Lighting PEAB testing Motor vehicles -- Safety appliances Automobiles -- Collision avoidance systems Intelligent transportation systems Pedestrian accidents Traffic accidents Automobile driving at night Motor vehicles -- Inspection Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) Pedestrian Automatic Emergency Braking (PAEB) system for avoiding/mitigating pedestrian crashes have been equipped on some passenger vehicles. At present, there are many e orts for the development of common standard for the performance evaluation of PAEB. The Transportation Active Safety Institute (TASI) at Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis has been studying the problems and ad- dressing the concerns related to the establishment of such a standard with support from Toyota Collaborative Safety Research Center (CSRC). One of the important components in the PAEB evaluation is the development of standard testing facili- ties at night, in which 70% pedestrian crash social costs occurs [1]. The test facility should include representative low-illuminance environment to enable the examination of sensing and control functions of di erent PAEB systems. This thesis work focuses on modeling low-illuminance driving environment and describes an approach to recon- struct the lighting conditions. The goal of this research is to characterize and model light sources at a potential collision case at low-illuminance environment and deter- mine possible recreation of such environment for PAEB evaluation. This research is conducted in ve steps. The rst step is to identify lighting components that ap- pear frequently on a low-illuminance environment that a ect the performance of the PAEB. The identi ed lighting components include ambient light, same side/opposite side light poles, opposite side car headlight. Next step is to collect all potential pedes- trian collision cases at night with GPS coordinate information from TASI 110 CAR naturalistic driving study video database. Thirdly, since ambient lighting is relatively random and lack of a certain pattern, ambient light intensity for each potential col- lision case is de ned and processed as the average value of a region of interest on all video frames in this case. Fourth step is to classify interested light sources from the selected videos. The temporal pro le method, which compressing region of interest in video data (x,y,t) to image data (x,y), is introduced to scan certain prede ned region on the video. Due to the fact that light sources (except ambient light) impose distinct light patterns on the road, image patterns corresponding to speci c light sources can be recognized and classi ed. All light sources obtained are stamped with GPS coordinates and time information which are provided in corresponding data les along with the video. Lastly, by grouping all light source information of each repre- sentative street category, representative light description of each street category can be generated. Such light description can be used for lighting construction of PAEB test facility. 2016-01-07T18:47:37Z 2016-01-07T18:47:37Z 2015-10-05 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/1805/7985 10.7912/C26C7R en Attribution 3.0 United States http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/
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topic Active safety
Pattern recogntion
Lighting
PEAB testing
Motor vehicles -- Safety appliances
Automobiles -- Collision avoidance systems
Intelligent transportation systems
Pedestrian accidents
Traffic accidents
Automobile driving at night
Motor vehicles -- Inspection
spellingShingle Active safety
Pattern recogntion
Lighting
PEAB testing
Motor vehicles -- Safety appliances
Automobiles -- Collision avoidance systems
Intelligent transportation systems
Pedestrian accidents
Traffic accidents
Automobile driving at night
Motor vehicles -- Inspection
Dong, Libo
Modeling of low illuminance road lighting condition using road temporal profile
description Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) === Pedestrian Automatic Emergency Braking (PAEB) system for avoiding/mitigating pedestrian crashes have been equipped on some passenger vehicles. At present, there are many e orts for the development of common standard for the performance evaluation of PAEB. The Transportation Active Safety Institute (TASI) at Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis has been studying the problems and ad- dressing the concerns related to the establishment of such a standard with support from Toyota Collaborative Safety Research Center (CSRC). One of the important components in the PAEB evaluation is the development of standard testing facili- ties at night, in which 70% pedestrian crash social costs occurs [1]. The test facility should include representative low-illuminance environment to enable the examination of sensing and control functions of di erent PAEB systems. This thesis work focuses on modeling low-illuminance driving environment and describes an approach to recon- struct the lighting conditions. The goal of this research is to characterize and model light sources at a potential collision case at low-illuminance environment and deter- mine possible recreation of such environment for PAEB evaluation. This research is conducted in ve steps. The rst step is to identify lighting components that ap- pear frequently on a low-illuminance environment that a ect the performance of the PAEB. The identi ed lighting components include ambient light, same side/opposite side light poles, opposite side car headlight. Next step is to collect all potential pedes- trian collision cases at night with GPS coordinate information from TASI 110 CAR naturalistic driving study video database. Thirdly, since ambient lighting is relatively random and lack of a certain pattern, ambient light intensity for each potential col- lision case is de ned and processed as the average value of a region of interest on all video frames in this case. Fourth step is to classify interested light sources from the selected videos. The temporal pro le method, which compressing region of interest in video data (x,y,t) to image data (x,y), is introduced to scan certain prede ned region on the video. Due to the fact that light sources (except ambient light) impose distinct light patterns on the road, image patterns corresponding to speci c light sources can be recognized and classi ed. All light sources obtained are stamped with GPS coordinates and time information which are provided in corresponding data les along with the video. Lastly, by grouping all light source information of each repre- sentative street category, representative light description of each street category can be generated. Such light description can be used for lighting construction of PAEB test facility.
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Dong, Libo
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title Modeling of low illuminance road lighting condition using road temporal profile
title_short Modeling of low illuminance road lighting condition using road temporal profile
title_full Modeling of low illuminance road lighting condition using road temporal profile
title_fullStr Modeling of low illuminance road lighting condition using road temporal profile
title_full_unstemmed Modeling of low illuminance road lighting condition using road temporal profile
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