DISCUSSION ON THE AUTOMATIC MEASUREMENT OF TRAFFIC FLOW
BY VIDEO CAMERA MOUNTED ON BALLOON
Masaru MORI, Masahiro SETOJIMA, Yukio AKAMATSU
Environment division ,Kokusai Kogyo Co., Ltd. Japan
Ryo YAMANA, Takashi YAHARA
Chugoku Technical Institute, Ministry of Construction ,Japan
IWG V /TI
KEYWORDS: Vision , Correlation, Matching , Real time, Video ‚Traffic, Speed, Running Locus
ABSTRACT:
It is necessary to objectively monitor the running speed and running locus of the vehicles traveling on
existing road to solve the traffic congestion or to design the intersections. Monitoring by video camera is
effective for this purpose, but it has a drawback in installation cost and selection of installation places. In this
study, we attempted to use unmanned balloon photographing as the traffic measurement system so that
monitoring can be done easily at any optional place along the roads. Namely, a video camera was mounted
on balloon and the balloon was sent up to take the video image of traffic flows just below the balloon. We
applied image matching continuously to the video images to identify the running speed and running locus of
individual cars in the image. The magnitude of tremble of video image due to the vibration of balloon was
measured by applying image matching together with the vehicles. Then, we obtained the real running distance
of vehicles by subtracting influence of tremble from the movement of vehicles. In order to evaluate the
measuring accuracy, we acquired the video image and measured the test vehicle which traveled at pre-
determined speed and locus. As a result, it has become clear that excellent results are obtained both for
running speed and running locus only if the automatic tracing of vehicle by stereo matching is successful. In
some cases, however, significant measurement error was observed when automatic tracing was difficult
because of the influence of color or pattern of the road. With this respect, we proposed a method to improve
the accuracy of automatic tracing of vehicles in this study.
1. Introduction
It is necessary to monitor and analyze the current
state of road traffic in order to solve the problems such
as ever increasing traffic congestion and accidents.
Installation of industrial television (ITV) is now under
way on main national roads and highways in Japan, and
the monitoring system by video image is partly in
operation.
However, excepting the places where permanent
monitoring is necessary, installation of video camera
has been difficult because of the high cost of
construction. Also, it is difficult to find out a location at
suburbs to install camera to shoot the road from proper
altitude and at proper angle because there is few tall
buildings along the roads.
It is necessary to measure the running speed,
running locus and kinds of vehicles to implement
various kinds of traffic plan and management such as
design and improvement of road shape, traffic control to
mitigate congestion and road repairing plans. At the
places where the video images taken from high altitude
are not available, only the possible way of measurement
is the qualitative observation made by human eyes at
the road side. Therefore, it is desirous to develop a
measuring system which can shoot video images of
road from high altitude at any places. Also, it is desirous
to develop a computer based automatic measurement
system to measure the speed and locus of moving cars,
because the number of vehicles to be monitored is so
large.
In this study, we mounted a video camera on
unmanned balloon, and took the picture of road . Then
we attempted to identify the running speed, running
locus and kinds of each vehicle in the video image by
applying image processing thereto. We applied image
matching for measuring the location of moving cars and
for automatic tracing of vehicles. As for the apparent
movement of cars resulting from the vibration of balloon
caused by the winds at upper air, we worked out the
movement of camera by automatically tracing the
ground control points(GCPs), and made corrections to
the movement of cars.
This paper reports about the results of accuracy
verification test of the methods described above and the
development of improving methods.
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