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Simulation-based reconstruction of traffic incidents from moving vehicle mono-camera
Institution:1. Institute of Forensic Research and Education, University of Žilina, Univerzitná, 8215/1 010 26 Žilina, Slovakia;2. Faculty of Security Engineering, University of Žilina, Univerzitná, 8215/1 010 26 Žilina, Slovakia
Abstract:Video recordings from digital cameras implemented in road vehicles present a valuable source of data concerning various dangerous traffic situations, i.e., road accidents or near-miss incidents. This data is readily available and numerous methods for forensic reconstruction of traffic situations from vehicle video were presented in the past. New alternative method for reconstruction of traffic situations from vehicle video is presented in this article. The method is based on the fusion of kinetic vehicle trajectory simulation within 3D laser scanner point cloud, projective geometry, and processing of video footage from moving vehicle camera. The method offers accurate reconstruction of general vehicle motion within relevant time domain whereby in-depth technical information about traffic incident can be quantitatively extracted from video footage. The result is physics-based 3D projection of simulated vehicle motion on the motion of real vehicle recorded by moving monocular camera. The method was validated within performed experimental test runs with respect to vehicle speed, distance travelled, acceleration/deceleration and directional quantities (yaw rate, yaw angle). The method was further applied in the reconstruction of real-world traffic events.
Keywords:Road accident  Near-miss incident  Vehicle camera  Video analysis  Simulation  Point cloud
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