A Collision Avoidance Strategy Based on Entropy-Increasing Risk Perception in a Vehicle–Pedestrian-Integrated Reaction Space
Yongming Ding,
Weiwei Zhang,
Xuncheng Wu
et al.
Abstract:Ensuring pedestrian safety is one of the most significant challenges for autonomous driving systems in urban scenarios due to the non-cooperative and unpredictable nature of pedestrian movements. To tackle this problem, firstly, we propose a collision avoidance strategy based on entropy-increasing risk perception in a vehicle–pedestrian reaction space. Our approach combines a limited range of reaction space regions with entropy to quantify the risk of pedestrian–vehicle collision. Then, multi-vehicle candidate… Show more
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