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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 03, 2023
Filed:
Jan. 14, 2021
Aptiv Technologies Limited, St. Michael, BB;
Sanling Song, Northport, AL (US);
Yang Zheng, Winnetka, CA (US);
Izzat H. Izzat, Simi Valley, CA (US);
Aptiv Technologies Limited, St. Michael, BB;
Abstract
This document describes methods and systems directed at imaging sensor and radar fusion for multiple-object tracking. Using tracking-by-detection, an object is first detected in a frame captured by an imaging sensor, and then the object is tracked over several consecutive frames by both the imaging sensor and a radar system. The object is tracked by assigning a probability that the object identified in one frame is a same object identified in the consecutive frame. A probability is calculated for each data set captured by a sensor by a supervised-learning neural-network model using the data collected from the sensors. Then, the probabilities associated with each sensor are fused into a refined probability. By fusing the data gathered by the imaging sensor and the radar system in the consecutive frames, a safety system can track multiple objects more accurately and reliably than using the sensor data separately to track objects.