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Dynamic Speed Adaptation for Path Tracking Based on Curvature Information and Speed Limits
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EngineeringCurvature InformationVehicle ControlVehicle DynamicAdvanced Driver-assistance SystemIntelligent SystemsPath TrackingTrajectory PlanningAutonomous VehiclesSystems EngineeringKinematicsTracking ControlTransportation EngineeringCritical ConcernMoving Object TrackingDynamic Speed AdaptationComputer ScienceAutonomous DrivingAutomationIntelligent Speed AdaptationRoboticsRoad Traffic ControlTrajectory OptimizationTracking System
A critical concern of autonomous vehicles is safety. Different approaches have tried to enhance driving safety to reduce the number of fatal crashes and severe injuries. As an example, Intelligent Speed Adaptation (ISA) systems warn the driver when the vehicle exceeds the recommended speed limit. However, these systems only take into account fixed speed limits without considering factors like road geometry. In this paper, we consider road curvature with speed limits to automatically adjust vehicle's speed with the ideal one through our proposed Dynamic Speed Adaptation (DSA) method. Furthermore, 'curve analysis extraction' and 'speed limits database creation' are also part of our contribution. An algorithm that analyzes GPS information off-line identifies high curvature segments and estimates the speed for each curve. The speed limit database contains information about the different speed limit zones for each traveled path. Our DSA senses speed limits and curves of the road using GPS information and ensures smooth speed transitions between current and ideal speeds. Through experimental simulations with different control algorithms on real and simulated datasets, we prove that our method is able to significantly reduce lateral errors on sharp curves, to respect speed limits and consequently increase safety and comfort for the passenger.
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