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Development of a Korean-version Integrated Message Set to Provide Information on Traffic Safety Facilities for Autonomous Vehicles (자율주행 자동차 대응 교통안전시설의 정보 제공을 위한 한국형 통합 메시지 셋 설계 방안 연구)

  • Eunjeong Ko;Hyeokjun Jang;Eum Han;Kitae Jang
    • The Journal of The Korea Institute of Intelligent Transport Systems
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.284-298
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    • 2022
  • It is necessary to acquire information on traffic safety facilities installed on the roadways specifically for the operation of autonomous vehicles. The purpose of this study is to prepare a Korean version of an integrated message-set design as a way to provide to autonomous vehicles standardized information on traffic safety facilities. In this study, necessary facilities are classified according to four criteria (no legal basis; not providing information to autonomous vehicles; providing duplicate information; not standardized, and too difficult to generalize) based on information that must be provided to operate autonomous vehicles. The priority of information delivery (gross negligence followed by behavior change) was classified according to the importance of the information to be provided during autonomous driving, and the form was defined for the classification code in the information delivered. Finally, the information location and delivery method of traffic facilities for compliance with SAE J2735 were identified. This study is meaningful in that it provides a plan for roadway operations by suggesting a method for providing information to autonomously driven vehicles.

Development and Validation of Safety Performance Evaluation Scenarios of Autonomous Vehicle based on Driving Data (주행데이터 기반 자율주행 안전성 평가 시나리오 개발 및 검증)

  • Lim, Hyeongho;Chae, Heungseok;Lee, Myungsu;Lee, Kyongsu
    • Journal of Auto-vehicle Safety Association
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.7-13
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    • 2017
  • As automotive industry develops, the demand for increasing traffic safety is growing. Lots of researches about vehicle convenience and safety technology have been implemented. Now, the autonomous driving test is being conducted all over the world, and the autonomous driving regulations are also being developed. Autonomous vehicles are being commercialized, but autonomous vehicle safety has not been guaranteed yet. This paper presents scenarios that assess the safety of autonomous vehicles by identifying the minimum requirements to ensure safety for a variety of situations on highway. In assessing driving safety, seven scenarios were totally selected. Seven scenarios were related to lane keeping and lane change performance in certain situations. These scenarios were verified by analyzing the driving data acquired through actual vehicle driving. Data analysis was implemented via computer simulation. These scenarios are developed based on existing ADAS evaluation and simulation of autonomous vehicle algorithm. Also Safety evaluation factors are developed based on ISO requirements, other papers and the current traffic regulations.

Development of Operational Requirements of Remote Control Interfaces for Unmanned Ground Combat Vehicles (지상무인전투차량 원격제어 인터페이스 운용 요구사항 개발)

  • Jo, Seongsik;Baik, Seungwon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Systems Engineering
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.18-25
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    • 2017
  • The use of unmanned combat systems is of interest for future battlefield. Advanced techniques are being actively studied to build fully autonomous unmanned systems. However, there are technical, ethical and legal limitations for the fully autonomous unmanned combat systems. In addition, a remote controlled system is necessary so far in order to prepare for situations where fully autonomous unmanned systems fail to function properly. Thus, a procedure of developing operational requirements in system level is proposed and interface requirements of unmanned combat vehicles for remote control are described in this study.

Terrain Classification for Enhancing Mobility of Outdoor Mobile Robot (실외 주행 로봇의 이동 성능 개선을 위한 지형 분류)

  • Kim, Ja-Young;Lee, Jong-Hwa;Lee, Ji-Hong;Kweon, In-So
    • The Journal of Korea Robotics Society
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    • v.5 no.4
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    • pp.339-348
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    • 2010
  • One of the requirements for autonomous vehicles on off-road is to move stably in unstructured environments. Such capacity of autonomous vehicles is one of the most important abilities in consideration of mobility. So, many researchers use contact and/or non-contact methods to determine a terrain whether the vehicle can move on or not. In this paper we introduce an algorithm to classify terrains using visual information(one of the non-contacting methods). As a pre-processing, a contrast enhancement technique is introduced to improve classification of terrain. Also, for conducting classification algorithm, training images are grouped according to materials of the surface, and then Bayesian classification are applied to new images to determine membership to each group. In addition to the classification, we can build Traversability map specified by friction coefficients on which autonomous vehicles can decide to go or not. Experiments are made with Load-Cell to determine real friction coefficients of various terrains.

A Lane-change Collision Avoidance Algorithm for Autonomous Vehicles and HILS(Hardware-In-the-Loop Simulation) Test (자율주행 차량의 충돌회피 차선변경 제어 알고리즘 개발과 HILS 시험)

  • 류제하;김종협
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.7 no.5
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    • pp.240-248
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    • 1999
  • This paper presents a lane-change collision avoidance control algorithm for autonomous vehicles that will be used in AHS(Automated Highway System). In the proposed control algorithm, nominal control inputs are generated by solving the inverse vehicle dynamic equations of motion for a lane-change maneuver. In addition, a corrective steering input from preview as well as DYC (Direct Yaw Moment Control) may be included to reduce unpredictable errors and to insure yaw directional stability, respectively. The performance of the algorithm is evaluated with an ABS HILS system which consist of 17 DOF vehicle model and real ABS hardware parts. The HILS simulation results show that the proposed algorithm may be used for emergency lane-change maneuvers for autonomous vehicles.

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Genetic Algorithm Based 3D Environment Local Path Planning for Autonomous Driving of Unmanned Vehicles in Rough Terrain (무인 차량의 험지 자율주행을 위한 유전자 알고리즘 기반 3D 환경 지역 경로계획)

  • Yun, SeungJae;Won, Mooncheol
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.803-812
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    • 2017
  • This paper proposes a local path planning method for stable autonomous driving in rough terrain. There are various path planning techniques such as candidate paths, star algorithm, and Rapidly-exploring Random Tree algorithms. However, such existing path planning has limitations to reflecting the stability of unmanned ground vehicles. This paper suggest a path planning algorithm that considering the stability of unmanned ground vehicles. The algorithm is based on the genetic algorithm and assumes to have probability based obstacle map and elevation map. The simulation result show that the proposed algorithm can be used for real-time local path planning in rough terrain.

A Vehicle Recognition Method based on Radar and Camera Fusion in an Autonomous Driving Environment

  • Park, Mun-Yong;Lee, Suk-Ki;Shin, Dong-Jin
    • International journal of advanced smart convergence
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.263-272
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    • 2021
  • At a time when securing driving safety is the most important in the development and commercialization of autonomous vehicles, AI and big data-based algorithms are being studied to enhance and optimize the recognition and detection performance of various static and dynamic vehicles. However, there are many research cases to recognize it as the same vehicle by utilizing the unique advantages of radar and cameras, but they do not use deep learning image processing technology or detect only short distances as the same target due to radar performance problems. Radars can recognize vehicles without errors in situations such as night and fog, but it is not accurate even if the type of object is determined through RCS values, so accurate classification of the object through images such as cameras is required. Therefore, we propose a fusion-based vehicle recognition method that configures data sets that can be collected by radar device and camera device, calculates errors in the data sets, and recognizes them as the same target.

A Study on the Risk Analysis and Fail-safe Verification of Autonomous Vehicles Using V2X Based on Intersection Scenarios (교차로 시나리오 기반 V2X를 활용한 자율주행차량의 위험성 분석 및 고장안전성 검증 연구)

  • Baek, Yunseok;Shin, Seong-Geun;Park, Jong-ki;Lee, Hyuck-Kee;Eom, Sung-wook;Cho, Seong-woo;Shin, Jae-kon
    • The Journal of The Korea Institute of Intelligent Transport Systems
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.299-312
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    • 2021
  • Autonomous vehicles using V2X can drive safely information on areas outside the sensor coverage of autonomous vehicles conventional autonomous vehicles. As V2X technology has emerged as a key component of autonomous vehicles, research on V2X security is actively underway research on risk analysis due to failure of V2X communication is insufficient. In this paper, the service scenario and function of autonomous driving system V2X were derived by presenting the intersection scenario of the autonomous vehicle, the malfunction was defined by analyzing the hazard of V2X. he ISO26262 Part3 process was used to analyze the risk of malfunction of autonomous vehicle V2X. In addition, a fault injection scenario was presented to verify the fail-safe of the simulation-based intersection scenario.

Human Driving Data Based Simulation Tool to Develop and Evaluate Automated Driving Systems' Lane Change Algorithm in Urban Congested Traffic (도심 정체 상황에서의 자율주행 차선 변경 알고리즘 개발 및 평가를 위한 실도로 데이터 기반 시뮬레이션 환경 개발)

  • Dabin Seo;Heungseok Chae;Kyongsu Yi
    • Journal of Auto-vehicle Safety Association
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.21-27
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    • 2023
  • This paper presents a simulation tool for developing and evaluating automated driving systems' lane change algorithm in urban congested traffic. The behavior of surrounding vehicles was modeled based on driver driving data measured in urban congested traffic. Surrounding vehicles are divided into aggressive vehicles and non-aggressive vehicles. The degree of aggressiveness is determined according to the lateral position to initiate interaction with the vehicle in the next lane. In addition, the desired velocity and desired time gap of each vehicle are all randomly assigned. The simulation was conducted by reflecting the cognitive limitations and control performance of the autonomous vehicle. It was possible to confirm the change in the lane change performance according to the variation of the lane change decision algorithm.

A Study on the Factors Influencing the Purchase of Electric Vehicles

  • Kim, Sung Young;Kang, Min Jung
    • International Journal of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.194-200
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    • 2022
  • As of 2020, the cumulative number of electric vehicles worldwide increased 43% from 2019, exceeding 10 million. We surveyed and analyzed important factors when purchasing electric vehicles for consumers who own electric vehicles. Through this, we tried to find an effective way to supply electric vehicles in the future. The purpose of this study is to present customized marketing proposals for companies by empirically analyzing the factors affecting consumers' electric vehicle purchases and deriving market demands for electric vehicles. We identified the market status of electric vehicles through literature research and reviewed previous studies on the factors affecting the purchase intention of electric vehicles. Through empirical studies, differences in electric vehicle purchase factors according to gender, age, and the degree of importance of performance were analyzed. To this end, the SPSS statistics package was used. Factors influencing the purchase of electric vehicles were set to mileage, charging time, new technology, degree of driving autonomous development, design, price, infrastructure for charging, the phase of maintenance and repair, by the government and local governments. In addition, the most important factors were derived, and the average difference analysis was conducted according to gender, age, and performance importance.