A method for operating a first vehicle operated in an at least semiautomated manner. Surrounding-area information and operating data of the first vehicle operated in an at least semiautomated manner are initially acquired. At least one second vehicle traveling ahead in the direction of travel of the first vehicle is detected as a function of the acquired surrounding-area information. At least one collision-free evasive trajectory of the first vehicle is calculated in response to a predicted collision of the second vehicle, as a function of the acquired surrounding-area information and the acquired operating data of the first vehicle. A distance from the first vehicle to the second vehicle is adjusted in such a manner that at least one collision-free evasive trajectory is available. A processing unit and a first vehicle including the processing unit are also described.


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    Title :

    METHOD AND DEVICE FOR OPERATING A FIRST VEHICLE OPERATED IN AN AT LEAST SEMIAUTOMATED MANNER


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    Publication date :

    2022-11-03


    Type of media :

    Patent


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English


    Classification :

    IPC:    B60W CONJOINT CONTROL OF VEHICLE SUB-UNITS OF DIFFERENT TYPE OR DIFFERENT FUNCTION , Gemeinsame Steuerung oder Regelung von Fahrzeug-Unteraggregaten verschiedenen Typs oder verschiedener Funktion



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