2023
DOI: 10.3390/s23031515
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A Trajectory Compensation Method Considering the Car-Following Behavior for Data Missing of Millimeter-Wave Radar in Roadside Detection Applications

Abstract: Concerning roadside traffic detection applications, and to address the millimeter-wave radar’s missing data problem caused by target occlusion or the absence of features in low-speed conditions, this paper proposes a trajectory compensation method regarding car-following behavior. Referring to the installation scheme of the detector, a coordinate transformation method is presented to unify the radar spatial coordinates with the road coordinates. Considering the driver’s car-following behavior, the optimal velo… Show more

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“…The commonly used roadside device perception technologies mainly include sensing technologies composed of devices such as Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) [3,4], Millimeter Wave Radar (MMW-Radar) [5,6], inductive sensors [7], cameras [8,9], etc. These sensing technologies can be used to monitor and collect real-time data on the movement of vehicles within a certain range on the road surface through either single-sensor perception or multi-sensor fusion perception.…”
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“…The commonly used roadside device perception technologies mainly include sensing technologies composed of devices such as Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) [3,4], Millimeter Wave Radar (MMW-Radar) [5,6], inductive sensors [7], cameras [8,9], etc. These sensing technologies can be used to monitor and collect real-time data on the movement of vehicles within a certain range on the road surface through either single-sensor perception or multi-sensor fusion perception.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such inconsistencies make it challenging to accurately integrate and process data in a multi-sensor fusion perception system, affecting the comprehensive understanding and holistic analysis of traffic situations. The commonly used roadside device perception technologies mainly include sensing technologies composed of devices such as Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) [3,4], Millimeter Wave Radar (MMW-Radar) [5,6], inductive sensors [7], cameras [8,9], etc. These sensing technologies can be used to monitor and collect real-time data on the move- The commonly used roadside device perception technologies mainly include sensing technologies composed of devices such as Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) [3,4], Millimeter Wave Radar (MMW-Radar) [5,6], inductive sensors [7], cameras [8,9], etc.…”
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