Switching from autopilot to the driver: A transient performance analysis

Author:

Venkita Seshan Ramanathan1ORCID,Willemsen Dehlia2ORCID,Alirezaei Mohsen2,Nijmeijer Henk3

Affiliation:

1. Core Lab MotionS, Flanders Make, Lommel, Belgium

2. Department of Integrated Vehicle Safety, TNO, Helmond, The Netherlands

3. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands

Abstract

One of the main safety concerns associated with semi-autonomous vehicles is the sharing of control between a human driver and an autonomous driving system. Even with an attentive driver, such switches in control may pose a threat to the safety of the driver and the surrounding vehicles. The aim of this study is to develop an indicator that can measure the level of safety during a driver take-over, using knowledge about the system known a priori. A model-based approach is used to analyse the system with special focus on the lateral dynamics of the vehicle. The driver and the vehicle are modelled as linear systems, and a path tracking controller is used to serve as an autonomous system. With this structure, shared control is studied as a switched system, in which the vehicle’s lateral control switches between the autonomous system and the driver. A bound on the transient dynamics that arise due to a switch is derived, using the induced [Formula: see text] norm. This bound is then used to formulate an indicator that checks if the states/outputs of interest are within acceptable limits. A comparison with simulation results has shown that the indicator successfully captures the effect of different system parameters on take-over safety, although in a slightly conservative manner. This indicator can be further developed as a tool to be used in the design and evaluation of shared-/multi-modal control systems in future vehicles.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Aerospace Engineering

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