This paper presents a new automotive safety function called Emergency Lane Assist (ELA). ELA combines conventional lane guidance systems with a threat assessment module that tries to activate and deactivate the lane guidance interventions according to the actual risk level of lane departure. The goal is to only prevent dangerous lane departure manoeuvres. Such a threat assessment algorithm is dependent on detailed information about the vehicle surroundings, i.e., positions and motion of other vehicles, but also information about road and lane geometry parameters such as lane width and road curvature. An Extended Kalman Filter for estimating these parameters is used and the performance is improved by introducing a non-linear model which uses a road aligned, curved coordinate system. The ELA decision algorithm has been tested in a demonstrator and it successfully distinguishes between dangerous and safe lane changes on a small set of test scenarios. It is also able to take control of the vehicle and put it in a safe position in the original lane.
A New Approach to Lane Guidance Systems
2005-01-01
Paper
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DDC: | 629 |
A new approach to lane guidance systems
IEEE | 2005
|A New Approach to Lane Guidance Systems
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2005
|