Using Vehicle Kinematics to Enhance Situational Awareness

2025-01-0477

09/16/2025

Authors Abstract
Content
Armored vehicles offer limited view to the driver and crew. Two-dimensional vision-based situational awareness (SA) systems provide the driver a view of the area around the vehicle. The addition of distance to objects can offer a more comprehensive understanding of the surroundings assisting the driver with the locations of obstacles and rollover hazards. Methods currently available or under development for depth perception have issues limiting their utility in the field.. Some interfere with crew operations, others are are too costly, are not covert or require excessive processing. We offer a low-cost and computationally efficient approach called Kinetically Enhanced Situational Awareness (KESA) that derives distance to objects using existing SA sensors and processors combined with a knowledge of vehicle kinematics. We demonstrate how range can be used to enhance and supplement AI based driver assistance and threat warnings.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2025-01-0477
Pages
14
Citation
Pilgrim, R., and Brown, R., "Using Vehicle Kinematics to Enhance Situational Awareness," SAE Technical Paper 2025-01-0477, 2025, https://doi.org/10.4271/2025-01-0477.
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Published
Sep 16
Product Code
2025-01-0477
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English