210 research outputs found

    A Two-Stage Real-Time Path Planning: Application to the Overtaking Manuever

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    This paper proposes a two-stage local path planning approach to deal with all kinds of scenarios (i.e. intersections, turns, roundabouts). The first stage carries out an off-line optimization, considering vehicle kinematics and road constraints. The second stage includes all dynamic obstacles in the scene, generating a continuous path in real-time. Human-like driving style is provided by evaluating the sharpness of the road bends and the available space among them, optimizing the drivable area. The proposed approach is validated on overtaking scenarios where real-time path planning generation plays a key role. Simulation and real results on an experimental automated platform provide encouraging results, generating real-time collision-free paths while maintaining the defined smoothness criteria.INRIA and VEDECOM Institutes under the Ph.D. Grant; 10.13039/501100011688-Electronic Components and Systems for European Leadership (ECSEL) Project AutoDriv

    Platoon Merging Approach Based on Hybrid Trajectory Planning and CACC Strategies

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    Currently, the increase of transport demands along with the limited capacity of the road network have increased traffic congestion in urban and highway scenarios. Technologies such as Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control (CACC) emerge as efficient solutions. However, a higher level of cooperation among multiple vehicle platoons is needed to improve, effectively, the traffic flow. In this paper, a global solution to merge two platoons is presented. This approach combines: (i) a longitudinal controller based on a feed-back/feed-forward architecture focusing on providing CACC capacities and (ii) hybrid trajectory planning to merge platooning on straight paths. Experiments were performed using Tecnalia’s previous basis. These are the AUDRIC modular architecture for automated driving and the highly reliable simulation environment DYNACAR. A simulation test case was conducted using five vehicles, two of them executing the merging and three opening the gap to the upcoming vehicles. The results showed the good performance of both domains, longitudinal and lateral, merging multiple vehicles while ensuring safety and comfort and without propagating speed changes.This research was supported by the European Project SHOW from the Horizon 2020 program under Grant Agreement No. 875530

    Static output feedback control for lane change maneuver

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    International audienceThis paper addresses the lateral control of a vehicle during lane change maneuvers. The proposed design procedure aims to answer the questions of control using cost-effective sensors implementation, adaptation to measured variables and robustness to unmeasured varying parameters. This is achieved through a static output feedback controller with preview information. The only used measurements are the lateral displacement at sensor location and the yaw angle relative to the lane centerline. The vehicle lateral model is augmented with an integral action, the error signal and the preview reference signal. The controller is synthesized using the LMI framework thanks to a relaxation method that removes the nonlinear terms. Simulations are conducted for various scenarios showing the ability of the design method to handle different performance objectives

    Motion Planning of Autonomous Vehicles on a Dual Carriageway without Speed Lanes

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    The problem of motion planning of an autonomous vehicle amidst other vehicles on a straight road is considered. Traffic in a number of countries is unorganized, where the vehicles do not move within predefined speed lanes. In this paper, we formulate a mechanism wherein an autonomous vehicle may travel on the “wrong” side in order to overtake a vehicle. Challenges include assessing a possible overtaking opportunity, cooperating with other vehicles, partial driving on the “wrong” side of the road and safely going to and returning from the “wrong” side. The experimental results presented show vehicles cooperating to accomplish overtaking manoeuvres
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