Intelligent Control of a Driverless Energy Vehicle Based on an Environment Sensing Sensor

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Abstract

In order to solve the complex environment in the process of vehicle driving and the complexity of self-vehicle structure, intelligent vehicles are prone to rear end collision, lateral collision, and other safety accidents in the presence of tall trees, mountains, and other road environments, endangering the safety of people on board. According to parameters such as the speed of the vehicle, the movement of the blind spot, and the relationship between the vehicle and the blind spot, the model is based on the safety mode of the preceding vehicle. Based on the static obstacles that may exist in the sensing blind area, a sensor sensing blind area safety distance model is established. Based on the possible dynamic obstacles, the active collision avoidance algorithm based on the sensor perceived blind area is studied and simulated. The experimental results show that the selected sensor sensing blind area active collision avoidance controller can well adapt to a variety of special and emergency working conditions, can accurately complete the accurate control of sensor sensing blind area active collision avoidance, and avoid collision accidents to the greatest extent. Compared with the control group, the system designed in this paper can avoid more than 80% of the collision scenes compared with the previous anticollision system. It provides a reference for the future research of sensor sensing blind area-related topics and sensor sensing blind area active collision avoidance system. To a certain extent, it can improve the ability of intelligent vehicle environmental perception and reduce the incidence of rear end collision accidents.

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Xue, Y., & Lou, Z. (2022). Intelligent Control of a Driverless Energy Vehicle Based on an Environment Sensing Sensor. Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/4297888

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