2018
DOI: 10.2478/ecce-2018-0009
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Development case study of the first estonian self-driving car, iseauto

Abstract: The rapid development of intelligent control technology has also brought about changes in the automotive industry and led to development of autonomous or self-driving vehicles. To overcome traffic and environment issues, self-driving cars use a number of sensors for vision as well as a navigation system and actuators to control mechanical systems and computers to process the data. All these points make a self-driving car an interdisciplinary project that requires contribution from different fields. In our part… Show more

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“…Optimization may also be implemented in the case of autonomous EVs, such as [230], e.g., for distribution path optimization. In [231], to avoid the confidence that uncertain transport time data are assumed (beyond the probability distribution), the authors used a robust optimization method.…”
Section: Drives and Electric Vehiclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Optimization may also be implemented in the case of autonomous EVs, such as [230], e.g., for distribution path optimization. In [231], to avoid the confidence that uncertain transport time data are assumed (beyond the probability distribution), the authors used a robust optimization method.…”
Section: Drives and Electric Vehiclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research has covered but a few aspects of monitoring techniques, reporting only on dynamic operating regimes [48,49]. Various test benches [50,51] and prototypes [52,53] are used to validate the concept before its industrial/practical application. Detecting and monitoring the critical spots or hotspots in the electric propulsion drive system are the key factors enabling the whole EV system to perform effectively and safely.…”
Section: Electric Vehicles Including Selfdriving Vehiclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ISEAUTO mainly operates in parking and pedestrian areas, which means that an obstacle should be detected at a very short distance. For that reason, the following sensors are used for observing the environment, as well as for mapping, localization and navigation process in the first prototype: LiDAR Velodyne VLP16 (2 pieces); Ultrasonic sensors, front and back (8 pieces); Ultrasonic sensors, door side (6 pieces); Short distance radar; Cameras (8 pieces); RTKGNSS; IMU sensor [52]. The body design of ISEAUTO and the location of sensors is shown in Fig.…”
Section: Iseauto Projectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the speed of the car is limited up to 20 km/h. ISEAUTO self-driving vehicle is an interdisciplinary project that includes contributions from different fields [7]. The mechanical structure is an essential part of a self-driving vehicle; it is to be altered and designed to guarantee dynamical unwavering.…”
Section: Test Platform (Iseauto)mentioning
confidence: 99%