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Capturing the true bounding boxes: vehicle kinematic data extraction using unmanned aerial vehicles

Mi Tian, Dénes Takács, Henry Liu, Gábor Orosz

2024Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper presents a methodology by which kinematic variables of road vehicles can be extracted from unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) footage. The oriented bounding boxes of the vehicles are identified based on the aerial view of the intersection, and the kinematic variables, such as position, longitudinal velocity, lateral velocity, yaw angle and yaw rate, are determined. The bounding boxes are converted to the perspective of a roadside camera using homography, to generate labeled data sets for training the machine learning-based perception systems of smart intersections. Compared to ordinary GPS data-based technology, the proposed method provides smoother data and more information about the dynamics of the vehicles. In the meantime, it does not require any additional instrumentation on the vehicles. The extracted kinematic variables can be used for motion prediction of road traffic participants and for control of connected automated vehicles (CAVs) in intelligent transportation systems.

Topics & Concepts

Bounding overwatchKinematicsExtraction (chemistry)Computer scienceDroneRemotely operated underwater vehicleAeronauticsArtificial intelligenceEngineeringAutomotive engineeringMobile robotRobotPhysicsClassical mechanicsChromatographyChemistryGeneticsBiologyAutonomous Vehicle Technology and SafetyRobotics and Sensor-Based LocalizationRobotic Path Planning Algorithms