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A Survey on Cooperative Longitudinal Motion Control of Multiple Connected and Automated Vehicles
Routing Unmanned Vehicles in GPS-Denied Environments
Most of the routing algorithms for unmanned vehicles, that arise in data
gathering and monitoring applications in the literature, rely on the Global
Positioning System (GPS) information for localization. However, disruption of
GPS signals either intentionally or unintentionally could potentially render
these algorithms not applicable. In this article, we present a novel method to
address this difficulty by combining methods from cooperative localization and
routing. In particular, the article formulates a fundamental combinatorial
optimization problem to plan routes for an unmanned vehicle in a GPS-restricted
environment while enabling localization for the vehicle. We also develop
algorithms to compute optimal paths for the vehicle using the proposed
formulation. Extensive simulation results are also presented to corroborate the
effectiveness and performance of the proposed formulation and algorithms.Comment: Publised in International Conference on Umanned Aerial System
A path planning and path-following control framework for a general 2-trailer with a car-like tractor
Maneuvering a general 2-trailer with a car-like tractor in backward motion is
a task that requires significant skill to master and is unarguably one of the
most complicated tasks a truck driver has to perform. This paper presents a
path planning and path-following control solution that can be used to
automatically plan and execute difficult parking and obstacle avoidance
maneuvers by combining backward and forward motion. A lattice-based path
planning framework is developed in order to generate kinematically feasible and
collision-free paths and a path-following controller is designed to stabilize
the lateral and angular path-following error states during path execution. To
estimate the vehicle state needed for control, a nonlinear observer is
developed which only utilizes information from sensors that are mounted on the
car-like tractor, making the system independent of additional trailer sensors.
The proposed path planning and path-following control framework is implemented
on a full-scale test vehicle and results from simulations and real-world
experiments are presented.Comment: Preprin
A mosaic of eyes
Autonomous navigation is a traditional research topic in intelligent robotics and vehicles, which requires a robot to perceive its environment through onboard sensors such as cameras or laser scanners, to enable it to drive to its goal. Most research to date has focused on the development of a large and smart brain to gain autonomous capability for robots. There are three fundamental questions to be answered by an autonomous mobile robot: 1) Where am I going? 2) Where am I? and 3) How do I get there? To answer these basic questions, a robot requires a massive spatial memory and considerable computational resources to accomplish perception, localization, path planning, and control. It is not yet possible to deliver the centralized intelligence required for our real-life applications, such as autonomous ground vehicles and wheelchairs in care centers. In fact, most autonomous robots try to mimic how humans navigate, interpreting images taken by cameras and then taking decisions accordingly. They may encounter the following difficulties
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