Optimization for Shared-Autonomy in Automotive Swarm Environment

2009-01-0166

4/20/2009

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The need for greater capacity in automotive transportation (in the midst of constrained resources) and the convergence of key technologies from multiple domains may eventually produce the emergence of a “swarm” concept of operations. The swarm, a collection of vehicles traveling at high speeds and in close proximity, will require management techniques to ensure safe, efficient, and reliable vehicle interactions. We propose a shared-autonomy approach in which the strengths of both human drivers and machines are employed in concert for this management. A fuzzy logic-based control implementation is combined with a genetic algorithm to select the shared-autonomy architecture and sensor capabilities that optimize swarm operations.
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Bai, S., Sengstacken, A., and DeLaurentis, D., "Optimization for Shared-Autonomy in Automotive Swarm Environment," SAE World Congress & Exhibition, Detroit, Michigan, United States, April 20, 2009, https://doi.org/10.4271/2009-01-0166.
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4/20/2009
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2009-01-0166
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Technical Paper
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English