A Study on Highway Driving Assist Evaluation Method Using the Theoretical Formula and Dual Cameras

In this paper, we propose a method to evaluate Highway Driving Assist (HDA) systems using the theoretical formula and dual cameras, which eliminates the need of experts or expensive equipment and reduces the time, effort, and cost required in such tests. A theoretical evaluation formula that can be...

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Main Authors: Bong-Ju Kim, Seon-Bong Lee
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-12-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/24/11903
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description In this paper, we propose a method to evaluate Highway Driving Assist (HDA) systems using the theoretical formula and dual cameras, which eliminates the need of experts or expensive equipment and reduces the time, effort, and cost required in such tests. A theoretical evaluation formula that can be calculated was proposed and used. The optimal position of the dual cameras, image and focal length correction, and lane detection methods proposed in previous studies were used, and a theoretical equation for calculating the distance from the front wheel of the vehicle to the driving lane was proposed. For the actual vehicle testing, HDA safety evaluation scenarios proposed in previous studies were used. According to the test results, the maximum errors were within 10%. It was determined that the representative cause of the maximum error occurred in the dual camera installed in the test vehicle. Problems such as road surface vibration, shaking due to air resistance, changes in ambient brightness, and the process of focusing the video occurred during driving. In the future, it is judged that it will be necessary to verify the complex transportation environment during morning and evening rush hour, and it is believed that tests will be needed in bad weather such as snow and rain.
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spelling doaj.art-781d01f308104ec884f3f07faa216c8e2023-11-23T03:40:03ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-12-0111241190310.3390/app112411903A Study on Highway Driving Assist Evaluation Method Using the Theoretical Formula and Dual CamerasBong-Ju Kim0Seon-Bong Lee1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Seongseo Campus, Keimyung University Graduate School, Daegu 42601, KoreaDepartment of Automotive System Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Seongseo Campus, Keimyung University, Daegu 42601, KoreaIn this paper, we propose a method to evaluate Highway Driving Assist (HDA) systems using the theoretical formula and dual cameras, which eliminates the need of experts or expensive equipment and reduces the time, effort, and cost required in such tests. A theoretical evaluation formula that can be calculated was proposed and used. The optimal position of the dual cameras, image and focal length correction, and lane detection methods proposed in previous studies were used, and a theoretical equation for calculating the distance from the front wheel of the vehicle to the driving lane was proposed. For the actual vehicle testing, HDA safety evaluation scenarios proposed in previous studies were used. According to the test results, the maximum errors were within 10%. It was determined that the representative cause of the maximum error occurred in the dual camera installed in the test vehicle. Problems such as road surface vibration, shaking due to air resistance, changes in ambient brightness, and the process of focusing the video occurred during driving. In the future, it is judged that it will be necessary to verify the complex transportation environment during morning and evening rush hour, and it is believed that tests will be needed in bad weather such as snow and rain.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/24/11903highway driving assisttheoretical formuladual cameraevaluationactual vehicle test
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highway driving assist
theoretical formula
dual camera
evaluation
actual vehicle test
title A Study on Highway Driving Assist Evaluation Method Using the Theoretical Formula and Dual Cameras
title_full A Study on Highway Driving Assist Evaluation Method Using the Theoretical Formula and Dual Cameras
title_fullStr A Study on Highway Driving Assist Evaluation Method Using the Theoretical Formula and Dual Cameras
title_full_unstemmed A Study on Highway Driving Assist Evaluation Method Using the Theoretical Formula and Dual Cameras
title_short A Study on Highway Driving Assist Evaluation Method Using the Theoretical Formula and Dual Cameras
title_sort study on highway driving assist evaluation method using the theoretical formula and dual cameras
topic highway driving assist
theoretical formula
dual camera
evaluation
actual vehicle test
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/24/11903
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