Li et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Localization for intelligent vehicle by fusing mono-camera, low-cost GPS and map dataLi et al., 2010
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- Li H
- Nashashibi F
- Toulminet G
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- 13th international IEEE conference on intelligent transportation systems
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The localization of intelligent vehicle is an important research topic in the field of intelligent transportation systems. This paper proposes a new vehicle localization method by fusing mono-camera, low-cost GPS and map data. The basic idea is: a possible position range of …
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