Real-time, fuzzy rule-based guidance systems for autonomous vehicles on limited-access highways are investigated. The goal of these systems is to plan trajectories that are safe, while satisfying the driver's requests based on stochastic information about the vehicle's state and the surrounding traffic. This paper presented a new method to implement an automated highway driving behaviour. The main advantage of the suggested system is its well-defined structure. To test the designed system, a simulation tool is implemented. By using the described tool, we can analyse the operation of the implemented decision making system in a simulated highway. Results show an acceptable performance of the developed fuzzy system.
A fuzzy ranking method for automated highway driving
2004-01-01
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Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
MAP1.35 A Fuzzy Ranking Method for Automated Highway Driving
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