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Reliable stereo matching for highly-safe intelligent vehicles and its VLSI implementation
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2002
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Highly-safe Intelligent VehiclesEngineeringDesirable Window SizeStereo ImagingVlsi ImplementationAdvanced Driver-assistance SystemReliable CorrespondenceImage AnalysisStereo VisionSystems EngineeringComputational GeometryGeometric ModelingMachine VisionComputer EngineeringVehicle LocalizationComputer ScienceReliable StereoComputer Vision3D VisionNatural SciencesComputer Stereo VisionExtended RealityReliable 3DMulti-view GeometryStereoscopic Processing
To realize highly-safe intelligent vehicles, high-speed acquisition of reliable 3D information is essential. A major issue of stereo vision is to establish reliable correspondence between images. This paper presents a reliable stereo-matching algorithm based on SAD (sum of absolute differences) computation. Reliable correspondence can be established by selecting a desirable window size of the SAD computation based on the uniqueness of a minimum of the SAD graph. A pixel-serial and window-parallel architecture is also proposed to achieve 100% utilization of processing elements. The performance of the VLSI processor is evaluated to be more than ten thousand times higher than that of a general-purpose processor.
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