Research on Overspeed Vehicle Detection Based on Fusion of Millimeter-Wave Radar and Visual Images
2025-99-0129
To be published on 11/11/2025
- Content
- To address the limitations of conventional overspeed detection methods, this study proposes a vehicle overspeed detection approach based on the fusion of millimeter-wave radar (MWR) and vision sensors. The MWR captures target position and velocity data, while the vision sensor acquires vehicle image information. Radar-detected points are mapped onto visual images through coordinate transformation, and the Intersection over Union (IoU) method is employed to associate radar points with vision-detected vehicle bounding boxes. Subsequently, for radar-detected points exceeding the speed threshold, the corresponding vehicle images are identified, enabling real-time overspeed detection and data acquisition. This method not only facilitates prompt identification of speeding behavior but also extracts the associated vehicle images, ensuring both accuracy and informational integrity in overspeed monitoring. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method achieves high speed measurement accuracy, with an error margin below 2.9%, meeting the practical requirements for overspeed detection.
- Citation
- Li, Y., Wu, Z., Xu, H., Song, L. et al., "Research on Overspeed Vehicle Detection Based on Fusion of Millimeter-Wave Radar and Visual Images," SAE Technical Paper 2025-99-0129, 2025, .