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Autonomous driving demo [white line recognition & signal recognition] explained clearly using toys!

Image processing application example: Autonomous driving car demo. No sensors or CPUs are used at all.

This is an example of added value different from image processing. LEGO is used as a wireless-controlled car with a motor. No sensors or CPUs from LEGO are used at all. By equipping it with a wireless camera for parking lots and incorporating white line recognition and signal recognition functions, a demonstration of an autonomous driving car was completed. I tried this as an application example of image processing.

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It's a very simple process, so the CPU power is light. It's not at a level that can be mounted on a real vehicle, but I have displayed a command box on the computer screen, so please take a look. Just like a human, it wobbles and controls with only two types: a little to the right or a lot to the right.

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