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Consideration about the Fire Lane Plan and the Conformability - A Case Study on Daegu Metropolitan City Buk-gu - (소방차전용출동경로의 계획기법 및 적합성 검토에 관한 연구 - 대구광역시 북구를 대상으로 -)

  • Jeong, Gun-Sik;Kim, Han -Su
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Hazard Mitigation
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    • v.10 no.5
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    • pp.83-90
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this study is to establish the standard of fire lane design to improve the performance of disaster prevention in local area. To accomplish it, we have focused on three research methods as below: first, we have expected disaster occurrence based on emergency tendency in local area; second, we have verified fire lane routes design through fire lane modeling and network analysis; third, we have quantitatively examined a possibility of danger of fire lanes through current road network modeling and analysis. The result of this study could be helpful to effective fire lane designs and quantitative analyses.

Lane Spline Generation Using Edge Detection Robust to Environmental Changes (외부 환경 변화에 강인한 에지 검출을 통한 차선의 스플라인 생성)

  • Kwon, Bo-Chul;Shin, Dongwon
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.17 no.6
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    • pp.1069-1079
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    • 2012
  • Lane detection with the use of a camera is an essential task required for the development of advanced driving assistance system. In this paper, edges of the lane are generated by applying Canny's method. The edge detection usually makes different results for several environmental conditions depending on the clearness of lane quality, so that it sometimes causes wrong lane detection. Therefore, we propose robust algorithm to environmental changes that automatically adjusts parameter for edge detection and generates edges more stably. Based on the acquired edges, we finally generate the spline curve of lane by using Catmull Rom spline.

Performance Evaluation of Lane Keeping Assistance System (도로주행환경을 고려한 차선유지지원장치 성능 평가)

  • Woo, Hyungu;Yong, Boojoong;Kim, Kyungjin
    • Journal of Auto-vehicle Safety Association
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.29-35
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    • 2014
  • Lane Keeping Assistance System(LKAS) is a kind of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems(ADAS) which are developed to automate/ adapt/ enhance vehicle systems for safety and better driving. The main system function of LKAS is to support the driver in keeping the vehicle within the current lane. LKAS acquires information on the position of the vehicle within the lane and, when required, sends commands to actuators to influence the lateral movement of the vehicle. Recently, the vehicles equipped with LKAS are commercially available in a few vehicle-advanced countries and the installation of LKAS increases for safety enhancement. The test procedures for LKAS evaluations are being discussed and developed in international committees such as ISO(the International Organization for Standardization). In Korea, the evaluations of LKAS for vehicle safety are planned to be introduced in 2016 KNCAP(Korean New Car Assessment Program). Therefore, the test procedures of LKAS suitable for domestic road and traffic conditions, which accommodate international standards, should be developed. In this paper, some bullet points of the test procedures for LKAS are discussed by extensive researches of previous documents and reports, which are released in public in regard to lateral test procedures including LKAS and Lane Departure Warning System(LDWS). Later, it can be helpful to make a draft considering domestic traffic situations for test procedures of LKAS.

A Study on Optimization of Lane-Use and Traffic Signal Timing at a Signalized Intersection (신호교차로의 차로 배정과 신호시간 최적화 모형에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Ju Hyun;Shin, Eon Kyo
    • International Journal of Highway Engineering
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.93-103
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    • 2015
  • PURPOSES : The purpose of this study is to present a linear programing optimization model for the design of lane-based lane-uses and signal timings for an isolated intersection. METHODS: For the optimization model, a set of constraints for lane-uses and signal settings are identified to ensure feasibility and safety of traffic flow. Three types of objective functions are introduced for optimizing lane-uses and signal operation, including 1) flow ratio minimization of a dual-ring signal control system, 2) cycle length minimization, and 3) capacity maximization. RESULTS : The three types of model were evaluated in terms of minimizing delay time. From the experimental results, the flow ratio minimization model proved to be more effective in reducing delay time than cycle length minimization and capacity maximization models and provided reasonable cycle lengths located between those of other two models. CONCLUSIONS : It was concluded that the flow ratio minimization objective function is the proper one to implement for lane-uses and signal settings optimization to reduce delay time for signalized intersections.

Lane Detection Based on a Cumulative Distribution function of Edge Direction (에지 방향의 누적분포함수에 기반한 차선인식)

  • Yi, Un-Kun;Baek, Kwang-Ryul;Lee, Joon-Woong
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2000.07d
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    • pp.2814-2818
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    • 2000
  • This paper describes an image processing algorithm capable of recognizing the road lane using a CDF (Cumulative Distribution Function). which is designed for the model function of the road lane. The CDF has distinctive peak points at the vicinity of the lane direction because of the directional and positional continuities of the lane. We construct a scatter diagram by collecting the edge pixels with the direction corresponding to the peak point of the CDF and carry out the principal axis-based line fitting for the scatter diagram to obtain the lane information. As noises play the role of making a lot of similar features to the lane appear and disappear in the image we introduce a recursive estimator of the function to reduce the noise effect and a scene understanding index (SUI) formulated by statistical parameters of the CDF to prevent a false alarm or miss detection. The proposed algorithm has been implemented in a real time on the video data obtained from a test vehicle driven in a typical highway.

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Building a mathematics model for lane-change technology of autonomous vehicles

  • Phuong, Pham Anh;Phap, Huynh Cong;Tho, Quach Hai
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.44 no.4
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    • pp.641-653
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    • 2022
  • In the process of autonomous vehicle motion planning and to create comfort for vehicle occupants, factors that must be considered are the vehicle's safety features and the road's slipperiness and smoothness. In this paper, we build a mathematical model based on the combination of a genetic algorithm and a neural network to offer lane-change solutions of autonomous vehicles, focusing on human vehicle control skills. Traditional moving planning methods often use vehicle kinematic and dynamic constraints when creating lane-change trajectories for autonomous vehicles. When comparing this generated trajectory with a man-generated moving trajectory, however, there is in fact a significant difference. Therefore, to draw the optimal factors from the actual driver's lane-change operations, the solution in this paper builds the training data set for the moving planning process with lane change operation by humans with optimal elements. The simulation results are performed in a MATLAB simulation environment to demonstrate that the proposed solution operates effectively with optimal points such as operator maneuvers and improved comfort for passengers as well as creating a smooth and slippery lane-change trajectory.

Estimating a Range of Lane Departure Allowance based on Road Alignment in an Autonomous Driving Vehicle (자율주행 차량의 도로 평면선형 기반 차로이탈 허용 범위 산정)

  • Kim, Youngmin;Kim, Hyoungsoo
    • The Journal of The Korea Institute of Intelligent Transport Systems
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.81-90
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    • 2016
  • As an autonomous driving vehicle (AV) need to cope with external road conditions by itself, its perception performance for road environment should be better than that of a human driver. A vision sensor, one of AV sensors, performs lane detection function to percept road environment for performing safe vehicle steering, which relates to define vehicle heading and lane departure prevention. Performance standards for a vision sensor in an ADAS(Advanced Driver Assistance System) focus on the function of 'driver assistance', not on the perception of 'independent situation'. So the performance requirements for a vision sensor in AV may different from those in an ADAS. In assuming that an AV keep previous steering due to lane detection failure, this study calculated lane departure distances between the AV location following curved road alignment and the other one driving to the straight in a curved section. We analysed lane departure distance and time with respect to the allowance of lane detection malfunction of an AV vision sensor. With the results, we found that an AV would encounter a critical lane departure situation if a vision sensor loses lane detection over 1 second. Therefore, it is concluded that the performance standards for an AV should contain more severe lane departure situations than those of an ADAS.

Development of Two-lane, Two-way Highway Simulation Program(TWOPAS) for Korean Condition (한국형 2차선도로 모의실험 프로그램(TWOPAS)의 개발)

  • 이진수;최병국;윤녀환;윤항묵
    • Journal of Korean Society of Transportation
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.23-36
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    • 1993
  • The two-lane, two-way highway simulation program(TWOPAS) is evaluated for Korean Highway Capacity Manual Study. TWOPAS program input variables, especially related vehicle performance, traffic flow relationship, car-following model and passing logic are examined and modified through the analysis results of our two-lane, two-way highway traffic characteristics. Simulation outputs with and without modification are compared with the field data. The results show that improved TWOPAS program(TWOPAS KI) is well suitable for simulating our two-lane, two-way highway condition.

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A Study on LaneNet Lane Detection and Fuzzy Motor Control-Based Driving System (LaneNet 차선 인식과 Fuzzy 모터 제어를 기반으로 한 주행 시스템 연구)

  • Ho-Yeon Ryu;Seokin Hong
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2023.11a
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    • pp.1175-1176
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    • 2023
  • 전기차의 자율주행을 위해선 차선 인식과 모터 제어가 필요하다. 카메라로 입력된 영상에 허프 변환을 적용하고, 변환된 이진 이미지에 Enet 및 DeepLabv3+ 구조를 활용한 LaneNet 모델을 적용하여 차선을 학습시키고, Fuzzy 제어 기법을 활용하여 모터의 조향이 원활이 되도록 하였다. 기존의 Rule base 기법에 비하여 차선 인식 정확도가 월등히 향상되었으며, 주행 결과 Real-Time 주행환경 판단에 대한 여지를 남겼다.

Effectiveness Analysis of Phosphorescent Pavement Markings for Improving Visibility and Design Standards: Focusing on Expressway Accident Hot Spots (축광노면표시 시인성 및 설치규격개선 효과분석: 고속도로 사고다발구간을 중심으로)

  • Yi, Yongju;Lee, Myunghwan;Choi, Keechoo
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.36 no.4
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    • pp.685-694
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    • 2016
  • Visibility of lane marking is impaired at night, or in case of rain, and thereby threatens traffic safety. Recently, various studies and technology have been developed to improve lane marking visibility, such as the extension of lane marking life expectancy (up to 1.5 times), improvement of lane marking equipment, improvement of lane marking visibility (32.7%) by applying phosphorescent material mixed paint, and expressway lane design standards alternative (length 6m, gap 12m, width 13cm: 27.8% of painted surface are reduced) adoption with ergonomic analysis. In this study, a set of cost-benefit analyses was performed for the cases where such techniques were applied. Based on the literature review, 26.9% of traffic accidents would be prevented by improving lane marking visibility by 32.7%; accident reduction benefit was calculated as much as 12.5 billion KRW. Meanwhile, total increased cost when introducing phosphorescent material mixed paint and lane design standards alternative is calculated as 30.6 billion KRW. However, economic feasibility could not be secured with 0.41 of cost-benefit ratio when applied to the expressway network as a whole. Additionally, cost-benefit (B/C) analysis was applied to each of the top 20 night accident hot spots and the results of B/C ratios were between 0.67 and 4.20, showing that 11 out of 20 spot sections of expressway can have economic feasibility. This results indicate, with this kind of pavement marking applied to accident hot spots in rural expressway, better visibility and economic feasibility can be guaranteed through traffic accident reduction. Some limitations and future research agenda have also been discussed.