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Visual Navigation of the Vehicle
Jaššo, Kamil ; Richter, Miloslav (referee) ; Horák, Karel (advisor)
The thesis consists of retrieval of known solutions of autonomous vehicle navigation. Thesis further describes options for controling autonomous vehicle, and using of sensors in autonomous vehicles. From different types of sensors are selected two types, that are most suitable for visual navigation of the vehicle. Thesis describes the function and way of using these two types of sensors in the visual navigation of the vehicle. The program for obtaining and saving data from selected sensors is also part of the thesis.
Autonomous vehicles sensors - study search
Macejka, Kamil ; Krejsa, Jiří (referee) ; Věchet, Stanislav (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is aimed at current trends and hardware solutions in the field of autonomous vehicles (AVs). Firstly, the definition of AV is presented and levels of autonomy are listed according to several criteria. This is followed by a brief overview of the early stages and historical development of AVs and by an introduction of sensors needed for their operation. The following part focuses on AVs created at DARPA Grand Challenge competition, which inspire even present-day companies. Next chapter describes leading companies in the area AV development, their approach to sensor selection and placement and their main goals. Furthermore, possible real applications of AVs and current pilot projects are presented. In the last part, results of this research are used to design a custom experimental AV.
Autonomous vehicles sensors - study search
Macejka, Kamil ; Krejsa, Jiří (referee) ; Věchet, Stanislav (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is aimed at current trends and hardware solutions in the field of autonomous vehicles (AVs). Firstly, the definition of AV is presented and levels of autonomy are listed according to several criteria. This is followed by a brief overview of the early stages and historical development of AVs and by an introduction of sensors needed for their operation. The following part focuses on AVs created at DARPA Grand Challenge competition, which inspire even present-day companies. Next chapter describes leading companies in the area AV development, their approach to sensor selection and placement and their main goals. Furthermore, possible real applications of AVs and current pilot projects are presented. In the last part, results of this research are used to design a custom experimental AV.
Visual Navigation of the Vehicle
Jaššo, Kamil ; Richter, Miloslav (referee) ; Horák, Karel (advisor)
The thesis consists of retrieval of known solutions of autonomous vehicle navigation. Thesis further describes options for controling autonomous vehicle, and using of sensors in autonomous vehicles. From different types of sensors are selected two types, that are most suitable for visual navigation of the vehicle. Thesis describes the function and way of using these two types of sensors in the visual navigation of the vehicle. The program for obtaining and saving data from selected sensors is also part of the thesis.

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