Design and Optimization of a Deep Neural Network Architecture for Traffic Light Detection

Author:

Fukuchi Tomohide,Ikechukwu Mark Ogbodo,Ben Abdallah Abderazek

Abstract

Autonomous Driving has recently become a research trend and efficient autonomous driving system is difficult to achieve due to safety concerns, Applying traffic light recognition to autonomous driving system is one of the factors to prevent accidents that occur as a result of traffic light violation. To realize safe autonomous driving system, we propose in this work a design and optimization of a traffic light detection system based on deep neural network. We designed a lightweight convolution neural network with parameters less than 10000 and implemented in software. We achieved 98.3% inference accuracy with 2.5 fps response time. Also we optimized the input image pixel values with normalization and optimized convolution layer with pipeline on FPGA with 5% resource consumption.

Publisher

EDP Sciences

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