The VILMA intelligent vehicle: an architectural design for cooperative control between driver and automated system
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instname:Universidad de Bogotá Jorge Tadeo Lozano
reponame:Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Bogotá Jorge Tadeo Lozano
Autor
Garcia, Olmer
Bernardes Vitor, Giovani
Vaqueiro Ferreira, Janito
Siqueira Meirelles, Pablo
Miranda Neto, Arthur de
Institución
Resumen
Intelligent autonomous vehicles have received a
great degree of attention in recent years. Although the
technology required for these vehicles is relatively
advanced, the challenge is firstly to ensure that drivers can
understand the capabilities and limitations of such systems
and secondly to design a system that can handle the
interaction between the driver and the automated intelligent
system. In this study, we describe an approach using different
strategies for an autonomous system and a driver to
drive a vehicle cooperatively. The proposed strategies are
referred to as cooperative planning and control and determine
when and how the path projected by the autonomous
system can be changed safely by the driver to a path that he
wishes to follow. The first phase of the project is described,
covering the design and implementation of an autonomous
test vehicle. Experiments are carried out with a driver to
test the cooperative planning and control concepts proposed
here.