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Research on the Measurement Method of the Detection Range of Vehicle Reversing Assisting System

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Information Technology and Intelligent Transportation Systems

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This paper introduces the measurement method on detection range of reversing assisting system, including reversing radar system and reversing vision system, which using laser distance measurementor and plannimeter. Fit the farthest positions that radar can detect smoothly in combination with the work principle of ultrasonic radar to realize visualization of detection range of reversing radar. A test bench was designed and established to simulate different installation size and location of the reversing assisting system of different types of vehicles. The deviation of test method was verified which can be controlled in a reasonable scope.

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Zou, B., Cui, X. (2017). Research on the Measurement Method of the Detection Range of Vehicle Reversing Assisting System. In: Balas, V., Jain, L., Zhao, X. (eds) Information Technology and Intelligent Transportation Systems. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 454. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-38789-5_15

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