Transactions of Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan
Online ISSN : 1883-0811
Print ISSN : 0287-8321
ISSN-L : 0287-8321
An Approaching Object Detection Using RSSI
Shoma HisakaShunsuke Kamijo
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2011 Volume 42 Issue 5 Pages 1145-1150

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In this paper, a dedicated onboard 'sensor' utilizing wireless communication devices was developed for the collision avoidance around intersections. Four wireless receivers of Zigbee are installed in the four corners of the driver's vehicle. The signal intensities of the four receivers were compared to estimate positions of transmitters brought by pedestrians, bicycles, motor cycles, and vehicles. Positions are obtained relative to the driver's vehicle as combinations of four directions, near or far, and approaching or leaving. Since the estimation algorithm is focusing on relative values among four wireless receivers, the detection results should not be affected by the transmission power. On-board sensors utilizing Vision, LIDAR and Radar cannot detect objects hidden by road facilities and other vehicle. Although infrastructure sensors for Vehicle-to-Infrastructure cooperative systems can detect such the hidden objects, they are much more expensive than on-board sensors. The on-board wireless 'sensor' developed in this paper would be an alternative method for the collision avoidance around intersections.

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