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Environment Sensing for Advanced Driver Assistance — CARSENSE

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Advanced Microsystems for Automotive Applications Yearbook 2002

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The CARSENSE programme, grouping together 12 major industrial and research partners and sponsored by the EC, is to develop a sensor system, the purpose of which is to provide sufficient information on the car environment at low speeds to assist in low speed driving in complex (urban) environments. This article describes the main objectives of the programme, these being the improvement of the individual sensors and the merger of the information from these sensors in a fusion unit.

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Langheim, J. (2002). Environment Sensing for Advanced Driver Assistance — CARSENSE. In: Krueger, S., Gessner, W. (eds) Advanced Microsystems for Automotive Applications Yearbook 2002. VDI-Buch. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18213-6_12

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