Integrated Maneuvering Control For Automated Highway Systems Based On A Magnetic Reference/sensing System

Abstract: 

This report investigates the problem of regulation-level vehicle control for combined lateral and longitudinal maneuvers in an automated highway system (AHS) setting. Intelligent vehicles are assigned to dedicated lanes by a decentralized roadside coordinator which suggests a desired velocity. Magnetic markers embedded in the road, are used to provide geometry, and lateral and longitudinal position reference. Relative vehicle spacing information is obtained via a radar or vision referencing system. Onboard inertial sensors are utilized to provide a measure of the vehicle's absolute motion.

Author: 
Pham, Hung
Tomizuka, Masayoshi
Hedrick, J. Karl
Publication date: 
July 1, 1997
Publication type: 
Research Report
Citation: 
Pham, H., Tomizuka, M., & Hedrick, J. K. (1997). Integrated Maneuvering Control For Automated Highway Systems Based On A Magnetic Reference/sensing System (UCB-ITS-PRR-97-28). https://escholarship.org/uc/item/7hk255bn