This paper describes a curve negotiation “behavior” that can be used—within subsumption architectures—to produce artificial agents with the ability to negotiate curves in a humanlike way. This may be used to implement functions spanning different levels of automation, from assistance (curve warning) to automated (curve speed control). This paper gives the following: 1) a summary of related works and of the subsumption architecture conceptual framework; 2) a detailed description of the function within this framework; 3) experimental data for validation and tuning derived from user tests; 4) guidelines on integration of the function within advanced driver assistance systems with different automation levels, with examples; and 5) a comparison with experimental data of the human curve speed choice models in the state of the art.


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    Title :

    On Curve Negotiation: From Driver Support to Automation


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    Publication date :

    2015-08-01


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    1721736 byte




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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