DocumentCode
1763187
Title
Shared Steering Control Between a Driver and an Automation: Stability in the Presence of Driver Behavior Uncertainty
Author
Saleh, Louay ; Chevrel, Ph ; Claveau, F. ; Lafay, Jean-Francois ; Mars, Franck
Author_Institution
Higher Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology, Damascus, Syria
Volume
14
Issue
2
fYear
2013
fDate
41426
Firstpage
974
Lastpage
983
Abstract
This paper presents an advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) for lane keeping, together with an analysis of its performance and stability with respect to variations in driver behavior. The automotive ADAS proposed is designed to share control of the steering wheel with the driver in the best possible way. Its development was derived from an H2-Preview optimization control problem, which is based on a global driver–vehicle–road (DVR) system. The DVR model makes use of a cybernetic driver model to take into account any driver–vehicle interactions. Such a formulation allows 1) considering driver assistance cooperation criteria in the control synthesis, 2) improving the performance of the assistance as a cooperative copilot, and 3) analyzing the stability of the whole system in the presence of driver model uncertainty. The results have been experimentally validated with one participant using a fixed-base driving simulator. The developed assistance system improved lane-keeping performance and reduced the risk of a lane departure accident. Good results were obtained using several criteria for human–machine cooperation. Poor stability situations were successfully avoided due to the robustness of the whole system, in spite of a large range of driver model uncertainty.
Keywords
Automation; Cybernetics; Roads; Stability analysis; Torque; Vehicles; Wheels; Driver model; H2-Preview; lane keeping; shared steering control; vehicle lateral control;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Intelligent Transportation Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1524-9050
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TITS.2013.2248363
Filename
6482261
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