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Control Method of Autonomous Vehicle Considering Compatibility of Riding Comfort and Vehicle Controllability
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Abstract
This paper describes a control strategy for autonomous vehicles in an intelligent vehicle/highway system. The control concept aims at the compatibility of passenger riding comfort and vehicle controllability. The main subject of this paper is lateral control of vehicles. In order to analyze riding comfort, we have experimented on the lateral riding comfort during a lane change. It was found that the riding comfort is mainly related to the jerk more than the acceleration, and that the trajectory pattern is important. According to the experimental results, a motion control system was designed. We found through the computer simulation and the experiment with an autonomous test vehicle that comfortable ride is realized along with system stability. Lastly, in order to apply this strategy to the longitudinal direction, we have experimented on the longitudinal acceleration with the test vehicle. The results shows that the same strategy is applicable to the longitudinal direction.
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Hayafune, K. and Yoshida, H., "Control Method of Autonomous Vehicle Considering Compatibility of Riding Comfort and Vehicle Controllability," SAE Technical Paper 901486, 1990, https://doi.org/10.4271/901486.Also In
Automated Highway/Intelligent Vehicle Systems-Technology and Socioeconomic Aspects
Number: SP-0833; Published: 1990-08-01
Number: SP-0833; Published: 1990-08-01
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