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The Visibility of Multisensor Fusion Technology in Public Art Design
Author(s) -
Yan Zhang,
Qi Zhang
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of sensors
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.399
H-Index - 43
eISSN - 1687-7268
pISSN - 1687-725X
DOI - 10.1155/2021/6426042
Subject(s) - visibility , obstacle , public space , computer science , public transport , computer vision , sensor fusion , perspective (graphical) , image fusion , fusion , artificial intelligence , transport engineering , engineering , architectural engineering , geography , image (mathematics) , archaeology , meteorology , linguistics , philosophy
This exploration is aimed at improving the efficiency and safety of fully automatic line operation in public space. From the perspective of multisensor fusion technology, the definition, development status, and design principles of public art, as well as the related applications of multisensor fusion technology theory and image fusion theory, are introduced by consulting relevant literature. Then, the scheme of subway platform door gap antipinch detection system based on multisensor fusion and the obstacle detection method of tram in transit are proposed. Finally, through the method of questionnaire, the passengers’ cognition of public art in subway space and the concerned components of public art in subway space are analyzed. The results show that the subway space art content loved by passengers is mainly daily life, and the degree of love can reach 28%, followed by local customs, culture, and fashion trends, with a degree of love of 23%. Besides, the problem of obstacle detection of tram in transit is also studied, and a new obstacle detection method combining visual sensor transmission detection and lidar detection is proposed. This method can quickly and accurately identify unsafe factors. Therefore, the research on the visibility of multisensor fusion technology in public art design has great reference significance for the rapid development of transportation industry.

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