SAE Technical Paper Series 2011
DOI: 10.4271/2011-26-0095
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Parking Guidance System

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“…The intelligent rear-view system proposed in this paper identifies a suitable parking lot and safely guides the host vehicle driver under different parking conditions. Initially the parking lot is selected and then the dynamic and static overlays are provided for the driver to safely park the vehicle [2]. The parking assist system proposed here consists of a back sonar which along with the vehicle speed provides a translucent display which changes to orange when the vehicle is in motion and to red when any obstacle is encountered [3].This paper discusses about a 360 degree surround view system with parking guidance in which a judgment is made whether the area is sufficient for parking.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The intelligent rear-view system proposed in this paper identifies a suitable parking lot and safely guides the host vehicle driver under different parking conditions. Initially the parking lot is selected and then the dynamic and static overlays are provided for the driver to safely park the vehicle [2]. The parking assist system proposed here consists of a back sonar which along with the vehicle speed provides a translucent display which changes to orange when the vehicle is in motion and to red when any obstacle is encountered [3].This paper discusses about a 360 degree surround view system with parking guidance in which a judgment is made whether the area is sufficient for parking.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This node calculation involves Bezier curves, which involve cubic and quadratic equations. Selecting the parking area and deciding if the available area will be sufficient and then displaying the dynamic and static overlay [2], [4] also proves to be a wastage of resource, since computation is made twice once for calculating the sufficiency of parking space and second for displaying the static and the dynamic overlay. Instead a single dynamic overlay can be generated that has colored lines which indicate the distance of the host vehicle from the other.…”
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confidence: 99%