Paper
23 March 1995 Runway detection in an image sequence
Yuan-Ling Tang, Rangachar Kasturi
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Proceedings Volume 2421, Image and Video Processing III; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.205479
Event: IS&T/SPIE's Symposium on Electronic Imaging: Science and Technology, 1995, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
This paper is concerned with rapid detection of the runway in an image sequence captured from a landing aircraft. During the critical section of landing maneuvers, a vision system which can continuously detect the runway is very useful to both enhance the landing safety and reduce the pilots' workload. Such a system requires fast and reliable recognition strategies in order to meet the real-time flight control demands. In this paper, a method based on defining the regions of interest (ROIs) in the image plane is described for achieving such real-time performance. This method utilizes the approximate information about the aircraft/camera position and orientation to obtain a two-dimensional (2D) projection of the runway on the image plane. This 2D projection is represented by a set of regions called the ROIs, with each ROI corresponding to one feature of the three-dimensional (3D) runway model. We show that using such a technique, the computational complexity of the recognition process can be significantly reduced.
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Yuan-Ling Tang and Rangachar Kasturi "Runway detection in an image sequence", Proc. SPIE 2421, Image and Video Processing III, (23 March 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.205479
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KEYWORDS
3D modeling

Cameras

Image processing

Image segmentation

Model-based design

Control systems

Imaging systems

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