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Citation

Naranjo JE, Gonzalez C, Garcia R, De Pedro T, Sotelo MA. Int. J. Veh. Auton. Syst. 2006; 4(2-4): 250-267.

Affiliation

Instituto de Automatica Industrial (CSIC), 28500 Madrid, Spain

Copyright

(Copyright © 2006, Inderscience Publishers)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

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Abstract

The goal of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) is to fully automate driving. ITS is the application of technology to vehicles and roadways to increase safety. Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and other assistants are all part of ITS. There is consensus among professionals that developments will move progressively from ACC to automatic driving. In this paper, we resent an approximation to automatic driving, which differs from other developments mainly in that it is based upon global navigation satellite system and artificial vision information. Also the computation for navigation is based on a set of fuzzy logic controllers that manage the vehicle actuators. Mass-produced cars have been instrumented to behave automatically when circulating in private circuits. A fuzzy controller has been designed to manage the vehicle actuators: steering wheel, throttle and brake. Automatic driving tests have been performed, resulting in very human-like vehicle management, in steering as well as speed control.

Language: en

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