TY - JOUR
T1 - GPS-based automatic driving control in local area with course of large curvature and parking space
AU - Omae, Manabu
AU - Shimizu, Hiroshi
AU - Fujioka, Takehiko
PY - 2004/7
Y1 - 2004/7
N2 - Vehicle motion control algorithms for fully automatic driving in a local area are proposed and investigated in this paper. Current automotive technologies for automatic driving have encountered the problems of system reliability, human factors and responsibility of accident. A fully automatic driving system, however, can be realized relatively easily as long as it is operated in a local area such as a campus or a site of an institute. This study is aiming at investigating human factors, system reliability and methodology of system management by operating a fully automatic driving system in the campus. In this paper, experimental studies are carried out for developing such a fully automatic driving system using a precise GPS. Two control algorithms for automatic driving in a local area is proposed. One is control algorithm for tracking a trajectory with small radius of curvature, and the other is that for automatic parking. Experimental results clarified that a controlled vehicle can track a trajectory with curvature of more than 0.2, and can accurately park in a parking space with reverse movement by the proposed control algorithms.
AB - Vehicle motion control algorithms for fully automatic driving in a local area are proposed and investigated in this paper. Current automotive technologies for automatic driving have encountered the problems of system reliability, human factors and responsibility of accident. A fully automatic driving system, however, can be realized relatively easily as long as it is operated in a local area such as a campus or a site of an institute. This study is aiming at investigating human factors, system reliability and methodology of system management by operating a fully automatic driving system in the campus. In this paper, experimental studies are carried out for developing such a fully automatic driving system using a precise GPS. Two control algorithms for automatic driving in a local area is proposed. One is control algorithm for tracking a trajectory with small radius of curvature, and the other is that for automatic parking. Experimental results clarified that a controlled vehicle can track a trajectory with curvature of more than 0.2, and can accurately park in a parking space with reverse movement by the proposed control algorithms.
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U2 - 10.1080/00423110412331291544
DO - 10.1080/00423110412331291544
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:9744254631
SN - 0042-3114
VL - 42
SP - 59
EP - 73
JO - Vehicle System Dynamics
JF - Vehicle System Dynamics
IS - 1-2
ER -