44 research outputs found
PHP153 Swisshta Recommendation as an Optimal approach for Pragmatic HTA Evaluations? An International Comparison
A Simulation Model for Peripheral Arterial Disease: Methods and Application of A Markov Model
Swisshta Recommendation as an Optimal approach for Pragmatic HTA Evaluations? An International Comparison
PHP313 Which Risk Share Agreements are Available and are Those Applied In Global Reimbursement Decisions?
EVALUATION OF STEREO ALGORITHMS FOR OBSTACLE DETECTION WITH FISHEYE LENSES
For autonomous navigation of micro aerial vehicles (MAVs), a robust detection of obstacles with onboard sensors is necessary in order to
avoid collisions. Cameras have the potential to perceive the surroundings of MAVs for the reconstruction of their 3D structure. We
equipped our MAV with two fisheye stereo camera pairs to achieve an omnidirectional field-of-view. Most stereo algorithms are designed
for the standard pinhole camera model, though. Hence, the distortion effects of the fisheye lenses must be properly modeled and model
parameters must be identified by suitable calibration procedures. In this work, we evaluate the use of real-time stereo algorithms for
depth reconstruction from fisheye cameras together with different methods for calibration. In our experiments, we focus on obstacles
occurring in urban environments that are hard to detect due to their low diameter or homogeneous texture
