Title :
Experiments toward an human-like Adaptive Cruise Control
Author :
Bifulco, Gennaro N. ; Simonelli, Fulvio ; Di Pace, Roberta
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Transp. Eng., Univ. of Naples Federico II, Naples
Abstract :
In this work some experiments are made in order to assess the feasibility of a human-like ACC (adaptive cruise control) system. The proposed system is able to understand driverpsilas attitudes and driving-styles by means of a self-calibration process that can be (re)initialized on request. Three different speed-control logics have been tested: one tries to learn from actual driverspsila behaviors by using an artificial neural network (ANN) approach, the second is based on the calibration of a linear function aimed to be mimic of the driver response to stimuli, the third is based on the calibration of a polynomial function instead of a linear one. A microscopic traffic model, accurately calibrated and validated for different aims and in a previous work, has been adapted and used in order to generate a long car-following trajectory on which the speed control logics have been calibrated and compared. This has allowed for a sufficient amount of accurate laboratory data at a relatively low cost. Comparison of the tested speed-control logics show that a fully adaptive human-like ACC system is feasible and worth further more costly developments.
Keywords :
adaptive control; artificial intelligence; neurocontrollers; road safety; road traffic; road vehicles; velocity control; artificial neural network; driver attitudes; driving styles; human-like adaptive cruise control; linear function; microscopic traffic model; polynomial function; self-calibration process; speed-control logics; Adaptive control; Adaptive systems; Artificial neural networks; Calibration; Communication system traffic control; Control systems; Logic testing; Microscopy; Polynomials; Programmable control;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Vehicles Symposium, 2008 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Eindhoven
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2568-6
Electronic_ISBN :
1931-0587
DOI :
10.1109/IVS.2008.4621213