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Toward automated driving in cities using close-to-market sensors: An overview of the V-Charge Project
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2013
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Automotive TrackingAutomotive IndustryEngineeringSmart CityAutonomous Vehicle NavigationAdvanced Driver-assistance SystemAutonomous SystemsV-charge ProjectIntelligent Autonomous SystemsElectric VehiclesAutonomous VehiclesSystems EngineeringFuture RequirementsTransportation EngineeringAutomotive Systems EngineeringClose-to-market SensorsEnergy-efficient TransportationDrastic ReductionComputer EngineeringVehicle TechnologyAutonomous DrivingAutomationAutomotive ElectronicsRoad Traffic Control
Future requirements for drastic reduction of CO <inf xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">2</inf> production and energy consumption will lead to significant changes in the way we see mobility in the years to come. However, the automotive industry has identified significant barriers to the adoption of electric vehicles, including reduced driving range and greatly increased refueling times. Automated cars have the potential to reduce the environmental impact of driving, and increase the safety of motor vehicle travel. The current state-of-the-art in vehicle automation requires a suite of expensive sensors. While the cost of these sensors is decreasing, integrating them into electric cars will increase the price and represent another barrier to adoption. The V-Charge Project, funded by the European Commission, seeks to address these problems simultaneously by developing an electric automated car, outfitted with close-to-market sensors, which is able to automate valet parking and recharging for integration into a future transportation system. The final goal is the demonstration of a fully operational system including automated navigation and parking. This paper presents an overview of the V-Charge system, from the platform setup to the mapping, perception, and planning sub-systems.
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