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Modular design of artificial potential field and nonlinear model predictive control for a vehicle collision avoidance system with move blocking strategy

Abdul Hamid, U. Z. and Zamzuri, H. and Yamada, T. and Abdul Rahman, M. A. and Saito, Y. and Raksincharoensak, P. (2018) Modular design of artificial potential field and nonlinear model predictive control for a vehicle collision avoidance system with move blocking strategy. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part D: Journal of Automobile Engineering, 232 (10). pp. 1353-1373. ISSN 0954-4070

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0954407017729057

Abstract

The collision avoidance (CA) system is a pivotal part of the autonomous vehicle. Ability to navigate the vehicle in various hazardous scenarios demands reliable actuator interventions. In a complex CA scenario, the increased nonlinearity requires a dependable control strategy. For example, during collisions with a sudden appearing obstacle (i.e. crossing pedestrian, vehicle), the abrupt increment of vehicle longitudinal and lateral forces summation during the CA maneuver demands a system with the ability to handle coupled nonlinear dynamics. Failure to address the aforementioned issues will result in collisions and near-miss incidents. Thus, to solve these issues, a nonlinear model predictive control (NMPC)-based path tracking strategy is proposed as the automated motion guidance for the host vehicle CA architecture. The system is integrated with the artificial potential field (APF) as the motion planning strategy. In a hazardous scenario, APF measures the collision risks and formulates the desired yaw rate and deceleration metrics for the path replanning. APF ensures an optimal replanned trajectory by including the vehicle dynamics into its optimization formulation. NMPC then acts as the coupled path and speed tracking controller to enable vehicle navigation. To accommodate vehicle comfort during the avoidance, NMPC is constrained. Due to its complexity as a nonlinear controller, NMPC can be time-consuming. Therefore, a move blocking strategy is assimilated within the architecture to decrease the system’s computational burden. The modular nature of the architecture allows each strategy to be tuned and developed independently without affecting each others’ performance. The system’s tracking performance is analyzed by computational simulations with several CA scenarios (crossing pedestrian, parked bus, and sudden appearing moving vehicle at an intersection). NMPC tracking performance is compared to the nominal MPC and linear controllers. The effect of move blocking strategies on NMPC performance are analyzed, and the results are compared in terms of mean squared error values. The inclusion of nonlinear tracking controllers in the architecture is shown to provide reliable CA actions in various hazardous scenarios. The work is important for the development of a reliable controller strategy for multi-scenario CA of the fully autonomous vehicle.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:active safety, Collision avoidance, model predictive control, motion planning, move blocking, nonlinear model, path planning, path tracking, potential field
Subjects:T Technology > T Technology (General)
Divisions:Malaysia-Japan International Institute of Technology
ID Code:77184
Deposited By: Fazli Masari
Deposited On:31 May 2018 09:50
Last Modified:17 Aug 2020 01:22

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