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Rear-end vision-based collision detection system for motorcyclists

Journal

JOURNAL OF ELECTRONIC IMAGING
Volume 26, Issue 3, Pages -

Publisher

SPIE-SOC PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS
DOI: 10.1117/1.JEI.26.3.033002

Keywords

motorcycle accidents; road detection; Sobel edge detection; Hough transform; collision detection system

Funding

  1. Ministry of Education Malaysia under Higher Institution Centre of Excellence (HICoE) Scheme of Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Malaysia
  2. Ministry of Education Malaysia under Centre for Graduate Studies (CGS)
  3. Ministry of Education Malaysia under University Research Internal Fund of Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Malaysia [URIF-015AA-B78]
  4. ERASMUS Mundus program VIBOT

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In many countries, the motorcyclist fatality rate is much higher than that of other vehicle drivers. Among many other factors, motorcycle rear-end collisions are also contributing to these biker fatalities. To increase the safety of motorcyclists and minimize their road fatalities, this paper introduces a vision-based rear-end collision detection system. The binary road detection scheme contributes significantly to reduce the negative false detections and helps to achieve reliable results even though shadows and different lane markers are present on the road. The methodology is based on Harris corner detection and Hough transform. To validate this methodology, two types of dataset are used: (1) self-recorded datasets (obtained by placing a camera at the rear end of a motorcycle) and (2) online datasets (recorded by placing a camera at the front of a car). This method achieved 95.1% accuracy for the self-recorded dataset and gives reliable results for the rear-end vehicle detections under different road scenarios. This technique also performs better for the online car datasets. The proposed technique's high detection accuracy using a monocular vision camera coupled with its low computational complexity makes it a suitable candidate for a motorbike rear-end collision detection system. (C) 2017 SPIE and IS&T.

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