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Drone navigation and license place detection for vehicle location in indoor spaces

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2023-07-21 v2

Abstract

Millions of vehicles are transported every year, tightly parked in vessels or boats. To reduce the risks of associated safety issues like fires, knowing the location of vehicles is essential, since different vehicles may need different mitigation measures, e.g. electric cars. This work is aimed at creating a solution based on a nano-drone that navigates across rows of parked vehicles and detects their license plates. We do so via a wall-following algorithm, and a CNN trained to detect license plates. All computations are done in real-time on the drone, which just sends position and detected images that allow the creation of a 2D map with the position of the plates. Our solution is capable of reading all plates across eight test cases (with several rows of plates, different drone speeds, or low light) by aggregation of measurements across several drone journeys.

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@article{arxiv.2307.10165,
  title  = {Drone navigation and license place detection for vehicle location in indoor spaces},
  author = {Moa Arvidsson and Sithichot Sawirot and Cristofer Englund and Fernando Alonso-Fernandez and Martin Torstensson and Boris Duran},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.10165},
  year   = {2023}
}

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Published at VIII International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Pattern Recognition, IWAIPR 2023