Vehicle Reference Generator for Collision-Free Trajectories in Hazardous Maneuvers

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This paper presents a reference generator for ground vehicles, based on potential fields adapted to the case of vehicular dynamics. The reference generator generates signals to be tracked by the vehicle, corresponding to a trajectory avoiding collisions with obstacles. This generator integrates artificial forces of potential fields of the object surrounding the vehicle. The reference generator is used with a controller to ensure the tracking of the accident-free reference. This approach can be used for vehicle autonomous driving or for active control of manned vehicles. Simulation results, presented for the autonomous driving, consider a scenario inspired by the so-called moose (or elk) test, with the presence of other collaborative vehicles.

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Acosta Lúa, C., De Jesus Díaz, G., Di Gennaro, S., & Kabbani, T. (2018). Vehicle Reference Generator for Collision-Free Trajectories in Hazardous Maneuvers. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/4604395

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