Maniobra cooperativa Stop & Go para vehículos automatizados basada en entorno virtual y real

  1. Carlos Hidalgo 1
  2. Mauricio Marcano 2
  3. Gerardo Fernández 1
  4. Joshué Pérez 3
  5. Myriam Vaca 3
  1. 1 Universidad Simón Bolívar (Venezuela)
  2. 2 Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea
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    Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea

    Lejona, España

    ROR https://ror.org/000xsnr85

  3. 3 Tecnalia
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    Tecnalia

    Derio, España

Libro:
XXXIX Jornadas de Automática: actas. Badajoz, 5-7 de septiembre de 2018
  1. Inés Tejado Balsera (coord.)
  2. Emiliano Pérez Hernández (coord.)
  3. Antonio José Calderón Godoy (coord.)
  4. Isaías González Pérez (coord.)
  5. Pilar Merchán García (coord.)
  6. Jesús Lozano Rogado (coord.)
  7. Santiago Salamanca Miño (coord.)
  8. Blas M. Vinagre Jara (coord.)

Editorial: Universidad de Extremadura

ISBN: 978-84-9749-756-5 978-84-09-04460-3

Año de publicación: 2018

Páginas: 851-857

Congreso: Jornadas de Automática (39. 2018. Badajoz)

Tipo: Aportación congreso

DOI: 10.17979/SPUDC.9788497497565.0851 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openRUC editor

Resumen

The implementation of cooperative maneuvers between automated vehicles is a necessary for the improvement of the Advanced Driver Assistence Systems (ADAS). However, the development of these strategies in real vehicles depends on the availability of experimentals platforms, which involves high costs and a lot of testing time. In this line of thought, the present work shows a tool for the design of the Stop & Go cooperative maneuver, making use of a virtual environment for the simulation of a leading vehicle, along with an automated electric vehicle that performs the tracking within a closed circuit. For the design of the maneuver, a V2V communication system bet- ween the two platforms will be established, bearing in mind that they execute an automated driving general arhcitecture. The tracking algorithm is based on a fuzzy logic controller, dependent on the leading vehicle speed and the distance between the two vehicles. The results show the usefulness of combining the two test environments for the validation of the cooperative maneuver, reducing the cost and the time in comparison with the real test environment.