A Multi-Sensor Acquisition Architecture and Real-Time Reference for Sensor and Fusion Methods Benchmarking

Localization is a key functionality for advance driving assistance systems (ADAS) as well as for vehicle-vehicle or vehicle-infrastructure cooperation. Indeed, depending on the accuracy and integrity of the localization process, applications such as driver information, driver assistance or even full...

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