@Authors: WANG Shixiong (Email: s.wang@u.nus.edu; wsx.gugo@gmail.com), LI Xinke (Email: xinke.li@u.nus.edu), Chen Zhirui (Email: zhiruichen@u.nus.edu)
@Affiliate: Department of Industrial Systems Engineering and Management, National University of Singapore
@Date: First Uploaded Aug 08, 2023
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Online supplementary materials of the paper titled
A Railway Accident Prevention System Using An Intelligent Pilot Vehicle
Published in the IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems (DOI: 10.1109/TITS.2023.3331901)
By Shixiong Wang*, Xinke Li*, Zhirui Chen, and Yang Liu (The * marks equal contribution.)
From the Department of Industrial Systems Engineering and Management and the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, National University of Singapore
Codes
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The folder "Autonomous Driving" contains all the source data and codes for the autonomous driving of the pilot vehicle. They are used to generate figures and tables in Section III.
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The folder "Visual Inspection" contains all the source data and codes for the visual inspection method of the camera installed on the pilot vehicle. They are used to generate figures and tables in Section IV.
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