Research on trajectory planning in emergency situations with multiple objects
This paper answers the question of the latest possible evasive trajectory. Using a novel approach, it can be shown and proven that it has to be a combined braking and steering maneuver. Although Horiuchi et al. (2004) has already pointed out the advantages of a combination over a sole steering inter...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper answers the question of the latest possible evasive trajectory. Using a novel approach, it can be shown and proven that it has to be a combined braking and steering maneuver. Although Horiuchi et al. (2004) has already pointed out the advantages of a combination over a sole steering intervention, the question of the latest possible collision-free trajectory has not yet been answered. Based on the novel approach, a propagation method is presented, which reveals unavoidable collisions in scenarios with multiple obstacles and which can be used to derivate an evasive trajectory |
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ISSN: | 2153-0009 2153-0017 |
DOI: | 10.1109/ITSC.2006.1707153 |