Position and Vector Detection of Blind Spot motion with the Horn-Schunck Optical Flow

03/24/2016
by   Stephen Yu, et al.
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The proposed method uses live image footage which, based on calculations of pixel motion, decides whether or not an object is in the blind-spot. If found, the driver is notified by a sensory light or noise built into the vehicle's CPU. The new technology incorporates optical vectors and flow fields rather than expensive radar-waves, creating cheaper detection systems that retain the needed accuracy while adapting to the current processor speeds.

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