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Publications (3)


Performance and Network Architecture Options of Consolidated Object Data Service for Multi-RAT Vehicular Communication
  • Conference Paper

April 2023

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9 Reads

SAE Technical Papers

András Wippelhauser

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Arpita Chand

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Andras Varadi

div class="section abstract"> With the proliferation of ADAS and autonomous systems, the quality and quantity of the data to be used by vehicles has become crucial. In-vehicle sensors are evolving, but their usability is limited to their field of view and detection distance. V2X communication systems solve these issues by creating a cooperative perception domain amongst road users and the infrastructure by communicating accurate, real-time information. In this paper, we propose a novel Consolidated Object Data Service (CODS) for multi-Radio Access Technology (RAT) V2X communication. This service collects information using BSM packets from the vehicular network and perception information from infrastructure-based sensors. The service then fuses the collected data, offering the communication participants with a consolidated, deduplicated, and accurate object database. Since fusing the objects is resource intensive, this service can save in-vehicle computation costs. The combination of diverse input sources improves the object detection accuracy, which can benefit the vehicle's ADAS or autonomous driving functions. A testbed was developed to evaluate the performance of the system under three network architectures – local RSU, Edge and the Cloud. The CODS resided in virtual machines in the corresponding three locations. The OBUs and RSU used had multi-RAT (C-V2X PC5 and 5G Uu) connectivity. A connected thermal camera was used as the infrastructure sensor in our setup. The paper presents the performance evaluation of various CODS realizations, deployment details of the testbed on a live network and introduces our promising experimental results, explaining the trade-offs of the different deployment schemes and their effects on system fidelity and communication characteristics. </div


Data Association between Perception and V2V Communication Sensors

April 2023

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13 Reads

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4 Citations

SAE Technical Papers

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Arpita Chand

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Hao Zhang

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div class="section abstract"> The connectivity between vehicles, infrastructure, and other traffic participants brings a new dimension to automotive safety applications. Soon all the newly produced cars will have Vehicle to Everything (V2X) communication modems alongside the existing Advanced Driver Assistant Systems (ADAS). It is essential to identify the different sensor measurements for the same targets (Data Association) to use connectivity reliably as a safety feature alongside the standard ADAS functionality. Considering the camera is the most common sensor available for ADAS systems, in this paper, we present an experimental implementation of a Mahalanobis distance-based data association algorithm between the camera and the Vehicle to Vehicle (V2V) communication sensors. The implemented algorithm has low computational complexity and the capability of running in real-time. One can use the presented algorithm for sensor fusion algorithms or higher-level decision-making applications in ADAS modules. </div


Data Association Between Perception and V2V Communication Sensors

January 2021

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48 Reads

The connectivity between vehicles, infrastructure, and other traffic participants brings a new dimension to automotive safety applications. Soon all the newly produced cars will have Vehicle to Everything (V2X) communication modems alongside the existing Advanced Driver Assistant Systems (ADAS). It is essential to identify the different sensor measurements for the same targets (Data Association) to use connectivity reliably as a safety feature alongside the standard ADAS functionality. Considering the camera is the most common sensor available for ADAS systems, in this paper, we present an experimental implementation of a Mahalanobis distance-based data association algorithm between the camera and the Vehicle to Vehicle (V2V) communication sensors. The implemented algorithm has low computational complexity and the capability of running in real-time. One can use the presented algorithm for sensor fusion algorithms or higher-level decision-making applications in ADAS modules.

Citations (1)


... Additionally, the connected and AV use V2X communication as another sensor with the existing perception/range sensors to improve the vehicle's self-awareness accuracy. Multi-sensor multi-object tracking modules perform sensor fusion in an autonomous vehicle to increase the accuracy of object detection and ranging (Cantas et al., 2021). The current state of multi-sensor fusion can be categorized into three main approaches: low-level fusion, feature-level fusion and high-level fusion. ...

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Prospective study on challenges faced in a perception system
Data Association between Perception and V2V Communication Sensors
  • Citing Conference Paper
  • April 2023

SAE Technical Papers