
Object Detection for Autonomous Guided Vehicle
Author(s) -
Tanmay Bhosale,
Ajim Attar,
Prathamesh Warang,
Rajesh V. Patil
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
asean journal of science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2776-5938
pISSN - 2776-6098
DOI - 10.17509/ajse.v2i3.39439
Subject(s) - obstacle , lidar , computer science , object detection , obstacle avoidance , controller (irrigation) , object (grammar) , trajectory , artificial intelligence , computer vision , real time computing , robot , mobile robot , geography , remote sensing , pattern recognition (psychology) , physics , archaeology , astronomy , agronomy , biology
In recent years camera networks have been widely used in several applications such as surveillance, video conferencing, etc. The autonomous vehicle can reduce critical fatalities and injuries. Thus, an autonomous vehicle is the solution to this eliminating the possibility of human error and drastically changing the danger associated with the motor. In the rural environment, a lack of accuracy and estimation of the vehicle can be observed since the roads are not well constructed, however, in an urban area, it is very easy to detect landmarks on roads. The joint observation model is used for compensating the error of individual observations and the state of the vehicle. The purpose of this paper is to present the design of an obstacle detection system using LIDAR for an autonomous guided vehicle. LIDAR is mostly used in an autonomous vehicle to detect obstacles. It provides the exact location of obstacles in front of the vehicle. The main motto of using the LIDAR camera is to detect obstacles and send data to the controller. The Observational-Experimental methodology was used for this research. It controls the speed of the vehicle, emergency braking when an object is being detected. An autonomous vehicle system with LIDAR can be used on one-way or two-way roads and it is widely used for industrial purposes. The autonomous vehicle is useful for one-way or two-way roads. The aim of the obstacle detection system is it reduces accidents on road and reduce human power.