Provably Safe and Smooth Lane Changes in Mixed Trafic

Maximilian Naumann, Hendrik Königshof, C. Stiller
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Abstract

While lane change behavior of human drivers has already been widely investigated, concepts and algorithms to plan lane changes for automated vehicles become necessary through the progress of automated driving. In this paper, we present an approach for safe and smooth lane changes in dense traffic, that consider both the cooperation of humans but also the increased need for safety compared to lane changes performed by human drivers. This real time capable approach is based on path-velocity decomposition, the intelligent driver model, a model compliance check for human machine cooperation and the concept of responsibility sensitive safety. The work is targeted towards mandatory lane changes determined by an upstream routing module, but is also applicable to optional lane changes.
混合交通中可证明的安全平稳变道
虽然人类驾驶员的变道行为已经得到了广泛的研究,但随着自动驾驶的发展,规划自动驾驶车辆变道的概念和算法变得非常必要。在本文中,我们提出了一种在密集交通中安全平稳地变道的方法,该方法既考虑了人类的合作,也考虑了与人类驾驶员进行变道相比对安全的需求增加。该方法基于路径-速度分解、智能驾驶员模型、人机协作的模型符合性检查和责任敏感安全概念。这项工作针对的是由上游路由模块决定的强制变道,但也适用于可选变道。
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