DocumentCode
3681982
Title
Autonomous Valet Parking System Architecture
Author
Mihai Chirca;Roland Chapuis;Roland Lenain
Author_Institution
Dept. ADAS, Autonomous Vehicle &
fYear
2015
Firstpage
2619
Lastpage
2624
Abstract
Technology is rapidly changing and the automotive world is constantly improving. One of the challenges for automotive industry is to develop the completely autonomous car. Even if proven feasible, the autonomous driving car is still an important research subject due to systems complexity, costs and legislation. The paper describes an experimental car that Renault is actively developing in partnership with research laboratories and outlines its usage in terms of Autonomous Valet Parking (AVP). During development, a common Renault Zoe vehicle was equipped with sensors, electro-mechanical actuators and a system of data processing. The perception system corresponds to a fusion between an ultrasonic system and a camera. It provides the localization of the vehicle, the navigable area around the car and a map of already visited areas. This information is used afterwards as input for the car control system in order to ensure it´s integrity during navigation. The Autonomous Valet Parking system is able to take control of the car and to drive it from the drop-off zone to the parking and from the parking to the pick-up zone. In the following it will be described the hardware and the software system architecture and the main principles of algorithms.
Keywords
"Vehicles","Trajectory","Acoustics","Sensor systems","Cameras","Sensor fusion"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC), 2015 IEEE 18th International Conference on
ISSN
2153-0009
Electronic_ISBN
2153-0017
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ITSC.2015.421
Filename
7313513
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