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done by the object-related analysis. It has to provide the scene interpretation with information. In the scene interpretation
the partly redundant results have to be interpreted and integrated to achieve consistent information. The behavior relevant
information has to be presented to behavior planning. The behavior planning unit is the final element that has to evaluate
which action should be taken to achieve the current task and which subtask has to be completed based on the actual
information from the scene interpretation and the actual knowledge. It also has to decide whether the current decision
or advice is reliable and can suggest the driver. The actual behavior planning should induce the scene interpretation to
produce the optimal amount of information needed.
Dynamic Knowledge
Static Knowledge
Figure 1: Architecture for a driver assistance system.
In the following sections, the object-related analysis, the knowledge base, the scene interpretation, and behavior planning
are discussed in detail. As an example, an Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC) is embedded in the given architecture. The
ICC has to guide the driver according to a chosen object. This comprises advice for velocity adaptation so as to keep
a secure distance, for changing lanes and for choosing a new leading object, if the previous one is lost. In the shown
example the only sensor applied is a visual sensor being mounted on the rear view mirror of the observing vehicle. Other
sensors, like radar, could be integrated easily, as shown by (Handmann et al., 1998c).
3 OBJECT RELATED ANALYSIS
The object-related analysis can be subdivided into a sensor information processing and a representational part. The
structure is shown in fig. 2. The sensor information processing is specialized for each sensor. In a preprocessing step,
the sensor input is analyzed and relevant features for the sensor information processing are extracted. The representation
performs the consistent integration of the processed sensor data in sensor coordinates over time.
.. Sensor Information Preprocessing
Object Related Analysis
Figure 2: Structure of the object-related analysis.
3.1 Sensor Information Processing
In the sensor information processing part, the collected sensor data are preprocessed. Texture-, contour- and flow-field-
analysis are realized which was proposed by (Handmann et al., 1998b). Relevant features for the sensor information
processing (e.g., segmentation, classification of Regions Of Interest (ROT) or lane detection) are extracted and interpreted
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