Collision Detection VLSI Processor for Intelligent Vehicles Using a Hierarchically-Content-Addressable Memory (Special Issue on Integrated Electronics and New System Paradigms)
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High-speed collision detection is important to realize a highly-safe intelligent vehicle. In collision detection, high-computational power is required to perform matching operation between discrete points on surfaces of a vehicle and obstacles in real-world environment. To achieve the highest performance, a hierarchical matching scheme is proposed based on two representations: the coarse representation and the fine representation. A vehicle is represented as a set of rectangular solids in the fine representation (fine rectangular solids), and the coarse representation, which is also a set of rectangular solids, is produced by enlarging the fine representation. If collision occurs between an obstacle discrete point and a rectangular solid in the coarse representation (coarse rectangular solid), then it is sufficient to check the only fine rectangular solids contained in the coarse one. Consequently, checks for the other fine rectangular solids can be omitted. To perform the hierarchical matching operation in parallel, a hierarchically-content-addressable memory (HCAM) is proposed. Since there is no need to perform matching operation in parallel with fine rectangular solids contained in different coarse ones, the fine ones are mapped onto a matching unit. As a result, the number of matching units can be reduced without decreasing the performance. Under the condition of the same execution time, the area of the HCAM is reduced to 46.4% in comparison with that of the conventional CAM in which the hierarchical matching scheme is not used.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 1999-09-25
著者
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SASAKI KAZUHIRO
Department of Radiological Technique, Kyushu University
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Sasaki Kimihiro
Faculty Of Engineering
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KAMEYAMA Michitaka
Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences, Graduate School of Information Sciences, Tohoku Un
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Hariyama Masanori
Department Of Computer And Mathematical Sciences Graduate School Of Information Sciences Tohoku Univ
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Sasaki K
Nippon Inst. Technol. Saitama‐ken Jpn
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Kameyama Michitaka
Department Of Computer And Mathematical Sciences Graduate School Of Information Sciences Tohoku Univ
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Sasaki Kazuhiro
Department Of Electronics Faculty Of Engineering Tokai University
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Kameyama Michitaka
Department Of Computer And Mathematical Sciences Graduate School Of Information Sciences Tohoku Univ
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Sasaki Kazuhiro
Department Of Electronics Faculty Of Engineering
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Sasaki Kazuhiro
Department of Bio-science, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry
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