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A.1 Coordinate Systems and Transformation To achieve spatial synchronization between different sensors, vehicle-vehicle-UAV collaboration requires using sensor parameter information to perform coordinate system transformations. The relationships between the coordinate systems are illustrated in Fig. S 1. Figure 1: Relationship between coordinate systems. The pixel coordinate system refers to a two-dimensional coordinate system defined on the image plane, typically represented as (u,v), with units in pixels. In this system, the origin is located at the top-left corner of the image, the u-axis points to the right along the horizontal direction, and the v-axis points downward along the vertical direction. This coordinate system is used to describe the position of points on the two-dimensional image captured by the camera.
Neural Information Processing Systems
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