Abstract

The parking assist system (PAS) provides information of parking slots around the vehicle. As the demand for an autonomous system is increasing, intelligent PAS has been developed to park the vehicle without the driver’s intervention. To locate parking slots, most existing methods detect slot markings on the ground using an around-view monitoring (AVM) image. There are many types of parking slots of different shapes in the real world. Due to this fact, these methods either limit their target types or use predefined slot information of different types to cover the types. However, the approach using predefined slot information cannot handle more complex cases where the slot markings are connected to other line markings and the angle between slot marking is slightly different from the predefined settings. To overcome this problem, we propose a method to detect parking slots of various shapes without predefined type information. The proposed method is the first to introduce a free junction type feature to represent the structure of parking slot junction. Since the parking slot has a modular or repeated junction pattern at both sides, junction pair consisting of one parking slot can be detected using the free junction type feature. In this process, the geometrically symmetric characteristic of the junction pair is crucial to find each junction pair. The entrance of parking slot is reconstructed according to the structure of junction pair. Then, the vacancy of the parking slot is determined by a support vector machine. The Kalman tracker is applied for each detected parking slot to ensure stability of the detection in consecutive frames. We evaluate the performance of the proposed method by using manually collected datasets, captured in different parking environments. The experimental results show that the proposed method successfully detects various types of parking slots without predefined slot type information in different environments.

Highlights

  • The parking assist system (PAS) [1] aims to assist drivers in parking their vehicles by providing useful information such as parking slot, pedestrians, and vacant space

  • We introduce a new concept of a free junction type feature, which can effectively represent the structure of the parking slot junction

  • We have developed a parking slot detection method by using free junction type features to detect the various types of parking slots without predefined parking slot information

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Introduction

The parking assist system (PAS) [1] aims to assist drivers in parking their vehicles by providing useful information such as parking slot, pedestrians, and vacant space. The PAS generally highlights the parking area around the vehicle and sends the location of available parking slots to the driver. The intelligent PAS, which automatically parks the vehicle to an empty parking area without the driver’s control, has been actively studied. With the intelligent PAS, the vehicle can detect parking slots around it by using mounted sensors and cruise into an empty slot among the detected slots. The process of detecting an empty parking slot is divided into three steps: information acquisition around the vehicle, parking slot detection, and classification of empty parking

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