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Line-Scan Camera Control Pavement Detection System Research

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Applied Computing, Computer Science, and Advanced Communication (FCC 2009)

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The paper designs the pavement detecting system, which is based on GPS and the serial port communication technology of the SCM (single-chip microcomputer) used to control the line-scan camera. The paper focuses on GPS and the serial port communication as well as the control programs of single-chip microcomputer .By comparing and analyzing large amounts of experiments’ data and the serial images which are obtained in the high-speed vehicle moving by using this system, it shows that this system design satisfies the requirement of external trigger control in real-time line-scan camera for the pavement detection system. The result shows that the images obtained in high speed are much clearer.

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Sun, Zy., Sha, Am., Zhao, L., Xie, Cr. (2009). Line-Scan Camera Control Pavement Detection System Research. In: Qi, L. (eds) Applied Computing, Computer Science, and Advanced Communication. FCC 2009. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 34. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02342-2_2

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