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A Reconfigurable Framework for Vehicle Localization in Urban Areas

Authors :
Ingeniería de sistemas y automática
Ingeniería mecánica
Sistemen ingeniaritza eta automatika
Ingeniaritza mekanikoa
Viana Guerediaga, Kerman
Zubizarreta Pico, Asier
Díez Sánchez, Mikel
Ingeniería de sistemas y automática
Ingeniería mecánica
Sistemen ingeniaritza eta automatika
Ingeniaritza mekanikoa
Viana Guerediaga, Kerman
Zubizarreta Pico, Asier
Díez Sánchez, Mikel
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Accurate localization for autonomous vehicle operations is essential in dense urban areas. In order to ensure safety, positioning algorithms should implement fault detection and fallback strategies. While many strategies stop the vehicle once a failure is detected, in this work a new framework is proposed that includes an improved reconfiguration module to evaluate the failure scenario and offer alternative positioning strategies, allowing continued driving in degraded mode until a critical failure is detected. Furthermore, as many failures in sensors can be temporary, such as GPS signal interruption, the proposed approach allows the return to a non-fault state while resetting the alternative algorithms used in the temporary failure scenario. The proposed localization framework is validated in a series of experiments carried out in a simulation environment. Results demonstrate proper localization for the driving task even in the presence of sensor failure, only stopping the vehicle when a fully degraded state is achieved. Moreover, reconfiguration strategies have proven to consistently reset the accumulated drift of the alternative positioning algorithms, improving the overall performance and bounding the mean error.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
This research was funded by the University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, grants GIU19/045 and PIF19/181, and the Government of the Basque Country by grants IT914-16, KK-2021/00123 and IT949-16., English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1328033117
Document Type :
Electronic Resource