Human–Machine Shared Steering Control Under High-Speed Emergency Obstacle Avoidance Scenarios
Zhaoqing Wang,
Xinle Gong,
Xueyun Li
et al.
Abstract:The allocation of controlling and driving authority is an important and difficult aspect of human–machine shared steering control (SSC). This paper addresses the SSC problem in high-speed emergency obstacle avoidance scenarios. A parallel SSC framework containing a dynamic driving authority allocation model and a path tracking controller is developed, where the human driver and controller can control the vehicle simultaneously. First, fuzzy logic is adopted in the SSC framework to actively adjust the driving a… Show more
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