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Marked and unmarked speed bump detection for autonomous vehicles using stereo vision

Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems, 2021
A current challenge for autonomous vehicles is the detection of irregularities on road surfaces in order to prevent accidents; in particular, speed bump detection is an important task for safe and comfortable autonomous navigation.
A. L. Ballinas-Hernández   +2 more
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Speed bump–induced spinal column injury

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2005
Compression fracture of the vertebral body is common, especially in older adults. Injuries to the spinal column are one of the most frequent injuries by accidents and falls from heights. Vertebral fracture associated with minor trauma, however, is a rare occasion.Five cases were injured in the inner city buses after passing onto speed bumps are ...
Karcioglu, O   +5 more
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Average Speed Bumps: Four Perspectives on Averaging Speeds [PDF]

open access: possibleCHANCE, 2005
highway, where each car travels at a constant speed. Assume that the distribution of the speeds is the same throughout the length of the highway. You adjust your speed so that during a given time unit you overtake the same number of cars as the number of cars that overtake you.
Ruma Falk, Avital Lann, Shmuel Zamir
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Vision-Sensor Enabled Multilayer CNN Scheme and Impact Analysis of Learning Rate Parameter for Speed Bump Detection in Autonomous Vehicle System

IEEE Sensors Letters
Detection of speed bumps is a challenging issue in autonomous ve-hicle systems due to their appearance in dynamic environments. The unmarked speed bump is not an apparent entity even in the daytime, thus carries difficulty to precisely detect speed bumps
D. Dewangan, S. Sahu, Karm Veer Arya
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Speed Bump Segmentation an Application of Conditional Generative Adversarial Network for Self-driving Vehicles

International Conference Computing Methodologies and Communication, 2020
The intervention of AI technology and self-driving vehicles changed the transportation systems. The current self-driving vehicles demand reliable and accurate information from various functional modules.
Sandip Omprakash Patil   +2 more
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Demo: A Vehicular-Network Based Speed-Bump Detection Approach

IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference
Timely and accurate detection of speed bumps poses a significant challenge, particularly in large-scale vehicular networks where maintaining a low false positive detection rate is crucial to minimize manual verification efforts. In this paper, we propose
Xiaofei Cao   +4 more
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An Intelligent Approach for Speed Bump Detection

International Conference on Multimodal Interaction
In this paper, we propose an intelligent approach that uses YOLO algorithms to detect marked and unmarked bumps. The proposed approach for speed bumps based on real data collected from the Upper Egypt region in Egypt.
A. Hussein   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

China’s Inevitable Speed Bump

2021
This chapter will cover why China’s economic growth is slowing, and also why this is said to be an important juncture. Should we artificially stimulate economic growth or honestly, and stoically accept these new growth trends? In addition, what kind of policies should be adopted? These questions are not merely the focus of this chapter, but of interest
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Do speed bumps really decrease traffic speed? An Italian experience

Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2001
Italy introduced the extensive use of speed bumps only in 1990, in an attempt to limit the high number of fatalities involving pedestrians in urban streets caused by the high speed of vehicles. In many countries, such devices have been the subject of careful investigations (in order to assess their effectiveness and disadvantages for the traffic ...
PAU, MASSIMILIANO, S. ANGIUS
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Transcriptional speed bumps revealed in high resolution

Nature, 2018
The enzyme RNA polymerase II, which transcribes DNA, pauses early in transcription and awaits signals to continue. High-resolution structures reveal how it is stopped and efficiently restarted. High-resolution structures of paused and active RNA polymerase II.
Karen, Adelman, Telmo, Henriques
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