Signals usable to determine a path of a vehicle towards a particular stopping point in a vicinity of a destination are detected from an individual authorized to provide guidance with respect to movements of the vehicle. Based at least in part on the signals and a data set pertaining to the external environment of the vehicle, one or more vehicular movements to be implemented to proceed along the path are identified. A directive is transmitted to a motion control subsystem of the vehicle to initiate one of the vehicular movements.


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    Title :

    GUIDANCE OF AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES IN DESTINATION VICINITIES USING INTENT SIGNALS


    Additional title:

    FÜHRUNG VON AUTONOMEN FAHRZEUGEN IN ZIELUMGEBUNGEN UNTER VERWENDUNG VON ABSICHTSSIGNALEN
    GUIDAGE DE VÉHICULES AUTONOMES DANS DES ENDROITS PROCHES D'UNE DESTINATION À L'AIDE DE SIGNAUX D'INTENTION


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    Publication date :

    2024-03-13


    Type of media :

    Patent


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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