The embedded driving-assistance system on taiwan iTS-1

Bing-Fei Wu*, Hsin Han Chiang, Tsu Tian Lee, Jau Woei Perng

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Abstract

Vehicle automation is an important research topic of advanced vehicle systems (AVS). Taiwan iTS-1 is the first smart car with autonomous driving in Taiwan. In this paper, an embedded driving-assistance system is presented. The definition of hierarchical-control structure is necessary in the system to deal with sensorial inputs and environmental and procedural knowledge to manage vehicle actuators in order to accomplish various driving tasks. Upper-level control perceives road environment and determines the proper and safe operation modes including lane-keeping, lane-change, cruise control, adaptive cruise control, and stop-and-go. In each mode, the desired-velocity and reference-trajectory are primarily determined, and then are forwarded to vehicle-body control. To incorporate well driver behavior into our system, vehicle-body control utilizes the fuzzy control technique to manage the fundamental actuators of vehicle, steering wheel, throttle, and brake, to adapt to the desired command (velocity and trajectory). The core controller is built-in on a DSP-based embedded computing platform. The aim of our system is to provide the driving-assistance in the same way human drivers do.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4811820
Pages (from-to)3382-3387
Number of pages6
JournalConference Proceedings - IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics
DOIs
StatePublished - 12 Oct 2008
Event2008 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, SMC 2008 - Singapore, Singapore
Duration: 12 Oct 200815 Oct 2008

Keywords

  • Automotive
  • Driving-assitance
  • Embedded system
  • Intelligent transportation systems (ITS)
  • Vehicle automation

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