A New Vehicle Localization Scheme Based on Combined Optical Camera Communication and Photogrammetry
Md. Tanvir Hossan, Mostafa Zaman Chowdhury, Moh. Khalid Hasan, Md., Shahjalal, Trang Nguyen, Nam Tuan Le, and Yeong Min Jang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a vehicle localization method combining optical camera communication and photogrammetry, enabling accurate positioning without infrastructure modifications, suitable for autonomous vehicle navigation.
Contribution
The paper proposes a novel vehicle localization scheme using OCC and photogrammetry that does not require major infrastructure changes, enhancing autonomous vehicle positioning accuracy.
Findings
Significant improvement in localization performance.
Experimental validation confirms scheme feasibility.
Accurate distance measurement using photogrammetry.
Abstract
The demand for autonomous vehicles is increasing gradually owing to their enormous potential benefits. However, several challenges, such as vehicle localization, are involved in the development of autonomous vehicles. A simple and secure algorithm for vehicle positioning is proposed herein without massively modifying the existing transportation infrastructure. For vehicle localization, vehicles on the road are classified into two categories: host vehicles (HVs) are the ones used to estimate other vehicles' positions and forwarding vehicles (FVs) are the ones that move in front of the HVs. The FV transmits modulated data from the tail (or back) light, and the camera of the HV receives that signal using optical camera communication (OCC). In addition, the streetlight (SL) data are considered to ensure the position accuracy of the HV. Determining the HV position minimizes the relative…
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