Shared control is an important approach to avoid the driver-out-of-the-loop problems brought by imperfect autonomous driving. Steer-by-wire technology allows the mechanical decoupling between the steering wheel and the road wheels. On steer-by-wire vehicles, the automation can join the control loop by correcting the driver steering input, which forms a new paradigm of shared control. The new framework, under which the driver indirectly controls the vehicle through the automation's input transformation, is called indirect shared control. This paper presents an indirect shared control system, which realizes the dynamic control authority allocation with respect to the driver's authority intention. The simulation results demonstrate the effectiveness and benefits of the proposed control authority adaptation method.


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    Title :

    Driver-automation indirect shared control of highly automated vehicles with intention-aware authority transition


    Contributors:
    Li, Renjie (author) / Li, Yanan (author) / Li, Shengbo Eben (author) / Burdet, Etienne (author) / Cheng, Bo (author)


    Publication date :

    2017-06-01


    Size :

    332924 byte




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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