A Vision Based Lane Marking Detection, Tracking and Vehicle Detection on Highways

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Mr. Mangesh Mhalu Hajare, Prof. D. G. Chougule

Abstract

Changing street conditions is an important issue in the applications in mechanized route of vehicles essentially because of vast change in appearance in lane markings on by variables such substantial movement and changing daylight conditions of the specific time of day. A path identification framework is an imperative segment of numerous computerized vehicle frameworks. In this paper, we address these issues through lane identification and vehicle recognition calculation to manage testing situations, for example, a lane end and flow, old lane markings, and path changes. Left and right lane limits will be distinguished independently to adequately handle blending and part paths utilizing a strong calculation. Vehicle discovery is another issue in computerized route of vehicles. Different vehicle discovery approaches have been actualized yet it is hard to locate a quick and trusty calculation for applications, for example, for vehicle crashing (hitting) cautioning or path evolving system .Vision-based vehicle recognition can likewise enhance the crash cautioning execution when it is consolidated with a lane marking identification calculation. In crash cautioning applications, it is vital to know whether the obstruction is in the same path with the sense of self vehicle or not.

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, M. M. M. H. P. D. G. C. (2016). A Vision Based Lane Marking Detection, Tracking and Vehicle Detection on Highways. International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, 4(8), 12–16. https://doi.org/10.17762/ijritcc.v4i8.2469
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