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- Title
Effective Steering Assistance Control by External Information Feedback.
- Authors
Yamaguchi, Ryo; Nozaki, Hiromichi
- Abstract
In this research, recognition sensors are used for tracking the outside world along with a steering assistance model that reduces delays inherent in the human cognition, decision, and operation decision-making chain, thereby minimizing vehicle behavior delay with respect to the vehicle position and steering wheel angle based on a read-ahead effect. Additionally, the creation of an emergency avoidance assistance program based on obstacle detection and a cornering assistance program based on white line detection are reported. The effectiveness of these programs using a driving simulator and a model vehicle was investigated. It was found that when the emergency avoidance assist provided by the obstacle detection program was used, the automatic override function was capable of successfully intervening to prevent accidents in situations where it determined that manual steering operations by the driver would be too late. Additionally, in experiments involving cornering assistance by white line detection, it is found that smoother steering around curves was facilitated by the system's ability to set up a optimal approach earlier than could be expected by the curve recognition processes used by human drivers, and that the vehicle was more stable at the curve exit.
- Subjects
AUTOMOBILE driving simulators; INFORMATION resources management; ASSISTANCE in emergencies; VEHICLE models; AUTOMOBILE dynamics
- Publication
International Journal of Automotive Technology, 2019, Vol 20, Issue 6, p1237
- ISSN
1229-9138
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s12239-019-0115-7