An intelligent transportation system for smart nations
Cameras are almost always used in a smart nation with an intelligent transport system. Whether it is traffic junction, in-vehicle or speed cameras there is no way of avoiding the use of cameras in this intelligent transport system. These cameras are usually used in conjunction with automation for au...
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author | Eng, Sean Cher Hui |
author2 | Mohammed Yakoob Siyal |
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description | Cameras are almost always used in a smart nation with an intelligent transport system. Whether it is traffic junction, in-vehicle or speed cameras there is no way of avoiding the use of cameras in this intelligent transport system. These cameras are usually used in conjunction with automation for authorities to easily be notified when something is of concern and when these cameras are installed in a busy traffic junction, you will see more than one camera being installed. This is because a normal camera has a limited field of view and more cameras must be installed to cover the different angles required. In this project, we will be testing an omni-directional camera on a vision-based application written by Luo Yuefen that will help with vehicle registration plate recognition, vehicle detection and tracking. With minor modifications done on the application to fit the omni-directional camera’s requirements, the project will aim to discover this possibility of using an omni-directional camera instead of a normal camera and whether this is feasible. With this research we can discover more possibilities of using this omni-directional camera in other applications. With results obtained, this project could one day implement the omni-directional camera in other road traffic monitoring applications and give an anternative camera type to be used in suitable situations. |
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spelling | ntu-10356/780112023-07-07T16:18:39Z An intelligent transportation system for smart nations Eng, Sean Cher Hui Mohammed Yakoob Siyal School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering Cameras are almost always used in a smart nation with an intelligent transport system. Whether it is traffic junction, in-vehicle or speed cameras there is no way of avoiding the use of cameras in this intelligent transport system. These cameras are usually used in conjunction with automation for authorities to easily be notified when something is of concern and when these cameras are installed in a busy traffic junction, you will see more than one camera being installed. This is because a normal camera has a limited field of view and more cameras must be installed to cover the different angles required. In this project, we will be testing an omni-directional camera on a vision-based application written by Luo Yuefen that will help with vehicle registration plate recognition, vehicle detection and tracking. With minor modifications done on the application to fit the omni-directional camera’s requirements, the project will aim to discover this possibility of using an omni-directional camera instead of a normal camera and whether this is feasible. With this research we can discover more possibilities of using this omni-directional camera in other applications. With results obtained, this project could one day implement the omni-directional camera in other road traffic monitoring applications and give an anternative camera type to be used in suitable situations. Bachelor of Engineering (Information Engineering and Media) 2019-06-11T03:00:05Z 2019-06-11T03:00:05Z 2019 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/78011 en Nanyang Technological University 47 p. application/pdf |
spellingShingle | DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering Eng, Sean Cher Hui An intelligent transportation system for smart nations |
title | An intelligent transportation system for smart nations |
title_full | An intelligent transportation system for smart nations |
title_fullStr | An intelligent transportation system for smart nations |
title_full_unstemmed | An intelligent transportation system for smart nations |
title_short | An intelligent transportation system for smart nations |
title_sort | intelligent transportation system for smart nations |
topic | DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering |
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