ArXiv | 2019

Cooperative Intersection Crossing over 5G

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Autonomous driving is a safety critical application of sensing and decision-making technologies. Communication technologies extend the awareness capabilities of vehicles, beyond what is achievable with the on-board systems only. Nonetheless, issues typically related to wireless networking must be taken into account when designing safe and reliable autonomous systems. The aim of this work is to present a control algorithm and a communication paradigm over 5G networks for negotiating traffic junctions in urban areas. The proposed control framework has been shown to converge in a finite time and the supporting communication software has been designed with the objective of minimising communication delays. At the same time, the underlying network guarantees reliability of the communication. The proposed framework has been successfully deployed and tested, in partnership with Ericsson AB, at the AstaZero proving ground in Goteborg, Sweden. In our experiments, three autonomous vehicles successfully drove through an intersection of 235 square meters in a urban scenario.

Volume abs/1907.07643
Pages None
DOI 10.1109/tnet.2020.3032652
Language English
Journal ArXiv

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