Smart little wonder.

Author(s)
Sartori, A.
Year
Abstract

Smart cameras integrating optical sensors and image recognition processing are increasingly being used. Systems are selected on the basis of being able to cover a number of applications with sufficient operating speed and acceptable cost. The components of a typical system are described: digital optical sensor with pixel selection and signal conditioning circuits, RISC processor, vision co-processor and memory management logic. This architecture can be used for the following applications: vehicle recognition in parking applications; car counting, lane speed and queue detection in traffic control equipment; lateral control in vehicles; lane tracking; stereo determination of distance and object shape; car occupancy determination; biometrics recognition; and bus passenger counting. The future for single-chip smart sensors is described. For the covering abstract see ITRD E115762.

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Publication

Library number
C 24742 (In: C 24715) /70 /73 / ITRD E115789
Source

In: Traffic technology international 2002 : the 2002 international review of advanced traffic management, p. 140-142, 144

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