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From the Concept of Being “the Boss” to the Idea of Being “a Team”: The Adaptive Co-Pilot as the Enabler for a New Cooperative Framework

Authors :
Ingeniería de sistemas y automática
Sistemen ingeniaritza eta automatika
Marcano Sandoval, Mauricio
Tango, Fabio
Sarabia Lezamiz, Joseba
Castellano, Andrea
Pérez Rastelli, Joshue Manuel
Irigoyen Gordo, Eloy
Díaz, Sergio
Ingeniería de sistemas y automática
Sistemen ingeniaritza eta automatika
Marcano Sandoval, Mauricio
Tango, Fabio
Sarabia Lezamiz, Joseba
Castellano, Andrea
Pérez Rastelli, Joshue Manuel
Irigoyen Gordo, Eloy
Díaz, Sergio
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The “classical” SAE LoA for automated driving can present several drawbacks, and the SAE-L2 and SAE-L3, in particular, can lead to the so-called “irony of automation”, where the driver is substituted by the artificial system, but is still regarded as a “supervisor” or as a “fallback mechanism”. To overcome this problem, while taking advantage of the latest technology, we regard both human and machine as members of a unique team that share the driving task. Depending on the available resources (in terms of driver’s status, system state, and environment conditions) and considering that they are very dynamic, an adaptive assignment of authority for each member of the team is needed. This is achieved by designing a technology enabler, constituted by the intelligent and adaptive co-pilot. It comprises (1) a lateral shared controller based on NMPC, which applies the authority, (2) an arbitration module based on FIS, which calculates the authority, and (3) a visual HMI, as an enabler of trust in automation decisions and actions. The benefits of such a system are shown in this paper through a comparison of the shared control driving mode, with manual driving (as a baseline) and lane-keeping and lane-centering (as two commercial ADAS). Tests are performed in a use case where support for a distracted driver is given. Quantitative and qualitative results confirm the hypothesis that shared control offers the best balance between performance, safety, and comfort during the driving task.

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OAIster
Notes :
This research was supported by the ECSEL Joint-Undertaking, which funded the PRYSTINE project under the Grant 783190., English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1346976074
Document Type :
Electronic Resource