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A Study on Detection of Lane and Situation of Obstacle for AGV using Vision System (비전 시스템을 이용한 AGV의 차선인식 및 장애물 위치 검출에 관한 연구)

  • 이진우;이영진;이권순
    • Journal of Korean Port Research
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.303-312
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    • 2000
  • In this paper, we describe an image processing algorithm which is able to recognize the road lane. This algorithm performs to recognize the interrelation between AGV and the other vehicle. We experimented on AGV driving test with color CCD camera which is setup on the top of vehicle and acquires the digital signal. This paper is composed of two parts. One is image preprocessing part to measure the condition of the condition of the lane and vehicle. This finds the information of lines using RGB ratio cutting algorithm, the edge detection and Hough transform. The other obtains the situation of other vehicles using the image processing and viewport. At first, 2 dimension image information derived from vision sensor is interpreted to the 3 dimension information by the angle and position of the CCD camera. Through these processes, if vehicle knows the driving conditions which are lane angle, distance error and real position of other vehicles, we should calculate the reference steering angle.

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Extended Feedback Control based on Impulse Response for Lane Change of Autonomous Driving Vehicle (자율 주행 차량의 차선 변경을 위한 충격 응답 기반 상태 확장 되먹임 제어)

  • Sangyoon Kim;Kyongsu Yi
    • Journal of Auto-vehicle Safety Association
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.17-26
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    • 2023
  • This paper presents extended state feedback control based on impulse response for lane change of autonomous driving vehicle. The triple characteristic root of path tracking system and longitudinal velocity determine feedback gains. We suggest a resemblance of impulse response curve of the system and lane change trajectory of the vehicle. The root affects the duration of lane change and lateral acceleration. The effect of limited lateral acceleration and saturation of steering angle will be analyzed and discussed. Finally, simulation results will show the trajectory of lane change based on impulse response under limitation of lateral acceleration.

Design of Interior Space for Psychological Safety of Passengers according to In-Vehicle Activity of Fully Autonomous Vehicle (완전자율주행자동차 실내행위 유형에 따른 탑승자의 심리적 안전성 확보를 위한 실내 공간 설계)

  • Ryu, Ji Min;Kwon, Ju Yeong;Ju, Da Young
    • Science of Emotion and Sensibility
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.13-24
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    • 2021
  • In level 5 (mind-off) of autonomous driving, the autonomous vehicle passengers are expected to have various activities such as face-to-face meetings, working, relaxing, and watching movies. In particular, various changes in the interior space of the vehicle are expected. Moreover, according to the survey conducted by the American Automobile Association, 73% of the respondents reported that they were afraid to board autonomous vehicles. In level 5 of autonomous driving, the subject of safety was expected to be transferred to autonomous vehicles; thus, research should be conducted from the user's perspective. Recently, various studies have been conducted to secure the safety of fully autonomous vehicles. However, there are limited studies addressing the psychological safety of actual passengers. Therefore, this study conducted a questionnaire based on the AHP technique. Consequently, the automobile safety system's priority for securing passengers' psychological safety according to each type of indoor behavior was derived, and the interior space for securing the psychological stability of passengers was suggested based on the obtained results. This study offers a new direction for interior space design, satisfying the psychological safety of passengers. This study is important because it advocates that the interior environment of fully autonomous driving cars is expected to be designed to secure the user's psychological safety.

The Development Trend Analysis of Autonomous Driving Technology for Unmanned Ground Combat Vehicles (지상무인전투차량 자율주행 기술 동향분석 및 발전방향)

  • Lee, Jin-Ho;Kim, Seok;Lee, Cheon-Soo
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.760-767
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    • 2011
  • To strategically select the technology priority based on the understanding of technology development trends and prospects is very important. To provide such guidance for autonomous driving technology in unmanned ground combat vehicles, this report deals with followings; 1) The core technologies for autonomous driving are reviewed. 2) And domestic and foreign policies for relevant technology development are investigated. 3) Then, to estimate the technology development trend, the published patents and research papers are analyzed. 4) Based on those analyses, domestic technology level and development prospects are expected.

Analysis of Deep Learning-Based Lane Detection Models for Autonomous Driving (자율 주행을 위한 심층 학습 기반 차선 인식 모델 분석)

  • Hyunjong Lee;Euihyun Yoon;Jungmin Ha;Jaekoo Lee
    • IEMEK Journal of Embedded Systems and Applications
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    • v.18 no.5
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    • pp.225-231
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    • 2023
  • With the recent surge in the autonomous driving market, the significance of lane detection technology has escalated. Lane detection plays a pivotal role in autonomous driving systems by identifying lanes to ensure safe vehicle operation. Traditional lane detection models rely on engineers manually extracting lane features from predefined environments. However, real-world road conditions present diverse challenges, hampering the engineers' ability to extract adaptable lane features, resulting in limited performance. Consequently, recent research has focused on developing deep learning based lane detection models to extract lane features directly from data. In this paper, we classify lane detection models into four categories: cluster-based, curve-based, information propagation-based, and anchor-based methods. We conduct an extensive analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of each approach, evaluate the model's performance on an embedded board, and assess their practicality and effectiveness. Based on our findings, we propose future research directions and potential enhancements.

IMU Sensor Emulator for Autonomous Driving Simulator (자율주행 드라이빙 시뮬레이터용 IMU 센서 에뮬레이터)

  • Jae-Un Lee;Dong-Hyuk Park;Jong-Hoon Won
    • The Journal of The Korea Institute of Intelligent Transport Systems
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.167-181
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    • 2024
  • Utilization of a driving simulator in the development of autonomous driving technology allows us to perform various tests effectively in criticial environments, thereby reducing the development cost and efforts. However, there exists a serious drawback that the driving simulator has a big difference from the real environment, so a problem occurs when the autonomous driving algorithm developed using the driving simulator is applied directly to the real vehicle system. This is defined as so-called Sim2Real problem and can be classified into scenarios, sensor modeling, and vehicle dynamics. This Paper presensts on a method to solve the Sim2Real problem in autonomous driving simulator focusing on IMU sensor. In order to reduce the difference between emulated virtual IMU sensor real IMU sensor, IMU sensor emulation techniques through precision error modeling of IMU sensor are introduced. The error model of IMU sensors takes into account bias, scale factor, misalignmnet, and random walk by IMU sensor grades.

Laser Scanner based Static Obstacle Detection Algorithm for Vehicle Localization on Lane Lost Section (차선 유실구간 측위를 위한 레이저 스캐너 기반 고정 장애물 탐지 알고리즘 개발)

  • Seo, Hotae;Park, Sungyoul;Yi, Kyongsu
    • Journal of Auto-vehicle Safety Association
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.24-30
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    • 2017
  • This paper presents the development of laser scanner based static obstacle detection algorithm for vehicle localization on lane lost section. On urban autonomous driving, vehicle localization is based on lane information, GPS and digital map is required to ensure. However, in actual urban roads, the lane data may not come in due to traffic jams, intersections, weather conditions, faint lanes and so on. For lane lost section, lane based localization is limited or impossible. The proposed algorithm is designed to determine the lane existence by using reliability of front vision data and can be utilized on lane lost section. For the localization, the laser scanner is used to distinguish the static object through estimation and fusion process based on the speed information on radar data. Then, the laser scanner data are clustered to determine if the object is a static obstacle such as a fence, pole, curb and traffic light. The road boundary is extracted and localization is performed to determine the location of the ego vehicle by comparing with digital map by detection algorithm. It is shown that the localization using the proposed algorithm can contribute effectively to safe autonomous driving.

State-of-the-Art AI Computing Hardware Platform for Autonomous Vehicles (자율주행 인공지능 컴퓨팅 하드웨어 플랫폼 기술 동향)

  • Suk, J.H.;Lyuh, C.G.
    • Electronics and Telecommunications Trends
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    • v.33 no.6
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    • pp.107-117
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    • 2018
  • In recent years, with the development of autonomous driving technology, high-performance artificial intelligence computing hardware platforms have been developed that can process multi-sensor data, object recognition, and vehicle control for autonomous vehicles. Most of these hardware platforms have been developed overseas, such as NVIDIA's DRIVE PX, Audi's zFAS, Intel GO, Mobile Eye's EyeQ, and BAIDU's Apollo Pilot. In Korea, however, ETRI's artificial intelligence computing platform has been developed. In this paper, we discuss the specifications, structure, performance, and development status centering on hardware platforms that support autonomous driving rather than the overall contents of autonomous driving technology.

Self-Driving and Safety Security Response : Convergence Strategies in the Semiconductor and Electronic Vehicle Industries

  • Dae-Sung Seo
    • International journal of advanced smart convergence
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.25-34
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    • 2024
  • The paper investigates how the semiconductor and electric vehicle industries are addressing safety and security concerns in the era of autonomous driving, emphasizing the prioritization of safety over security for market competitiveness. Collaboration between these sectors is deemed essential for maintaining competitiveness and value. The research suggests solutions such as advanced autonomous driving technologies and enhanced battery safety measures, with the integration of AI chips playing a pivotal role. However, challenges persist, including the limitations of big data and potential errors in semiconductor-related issues. Legacy automotive manufacturers are transitioning towards software-driven cars, leveraging artificial intelligence to mitigate risks associated with safety and security. Conflicting safety expectations and security concerns can lead to accidents, underscoring the continuous need for safety improvements. We analyzed the expansion of electric vehicles as a means to enhance safety within a framework of converging security concerns, with AI chips being instrumental in this process. Ultimately, the paper advocates for informed safety and security decisions to drive technological advancements in electric vehicles, ensuring significant strides in safety innovation.