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ieee intelligent vehicles symposium | 2013

Toward automated driving in cities using close-to-market sensors: An overview of the V-Charge Project

Paul Timothy Furgale; Ulrich Schwesinger; Martin Rufli; Wojciech Waclaw Derendarz; Hugo Grimmett; Peter Mühlfellner; Stefan Wonneberger; Julian Timpner; Stephan Rottmann; Bo Li; Bastian Schmidt; Thien-Nghia Nguyen; Elena Cardarelli; Stefano Cattani; Stefan Brüning; Sven Horstmann; Martin Stellmacher; Holger Mielenz; Kevin Köser; Markus Beermann; Christian Häne; Lionel Heng; Gim Hee Lee; Friedrich Fraundorfer; Rene Iser; Rudolph Triebel; Ingmar Posner; Paul Newman; Lars C. Wolf; Marc Pollefeys

Future requirements for drastic reduction of CO2 production and energy consumption will lead to significant changes in the way we see mobility in the years to come. However, the automotive industry has identified significant barriers to the adoption of electric vehicles, including reduced driving range and greatly increased refueling times. Automated cars have the potential to reduce the environmental impact of driving, and increase the safety of motor vehicle travel. The current state-of-the-art in vehicle automation requires a suite of expensive sensors. While the cost of these sensors is decreasing, integrating them into electric cars will increase the price and represent another barrier to adoption. The V-Charge Project, funded by the European Commission, seeks to address these problems simultaneously by developing an electric automated car, outfitted with close-to-market sensors, which is able to automate valet parking and recharging for integration into a future transportation system. The final goal is the demonstration of a fully operational system including automated navigation and parking. This paper presents an overview of the V-Charge system, from the platform setup to the mapping, perception, and planning sub-systems.


ieee intelligent vehicles symposium | 2016

Automated valet parking and charging for e-mobility

Ulrich Schwesinger; Mathias Bürki; Julian Timpner; Stephan Rottmann; Lars C. Wolf; Lina María Paz; Hugo Grimmett; Ingmar Posner; Paul Newman; Christian Häne; Lionel Heng; Gim Hee Lee; Torsten Sattler; Marc Pollefeys; Marco Allodi; Francesco Valenti; Keiji Mimura; Bernd Goebelsmann; Wojciech Waclaw Derendarz; Peter Mühlfellner; Stefan Wonneberger; Rene Waldmann; Sebastian Grysczyk; Stefan Brüning; Sven Horstmann; Marc Bartholomaus; Clemens Brummer; Martin Stellmacher; Fabian Pucks; Marcel Nicklas

Automated valet parking services provide great potential to increase the attractiveness of electric vehicles by mitigating their two main current deficiencies: reduced driving ranges and prolonged refueling times. The European research project V-Charge aims at providing this service on designated parking lots using close-to-market sensors only. For this purpose the project developed a prototype capable of performing fully automated navigation in mixed traffic on designated parking lots and GPS-denied parking garages with cameras and ultrasonic sensors only. This paper summarizes the work of the project, comprising advances in network communication and parking space scheduling, multi-camera calibration, semantic mapping concepts, visual localization and motion planning. The project pushed visual localization, environment perception and automated parking to centimetre precision. The developed infrastructure-based camera calibration and semi-supervised semantic mapping concepts greatly reduce maintenance efforts. Results are presented from extensive month-long field tests.


Archive | 2012

Method for automatically moving vehicle from initial position to target position during parking in garage, involves determining track on which vehicle moves to target position such that steering angle of vehicle is below threshold

Alexander Karmrodt; Daniel Mossau; Wojciech Waclaw Derendarz; Bastian Schmidt; Richard Dr. Auer; Stephan Scholz; Sven Horstmann


Archive | 2017

Verfahren zum automatisierten Fahren eines Fahrzeugs, insbesondere eines Kraftfahrzeugs, zum Ansteuern einer Parkposition

Wojciech Waclaw Derendarz; Peter Mühlfellner; Sebastian Grysczyk; Lutz Junge; Rene Waldmann; Stefan Wonneberger; Thonmas Holleis; Stefan Brüning; Sven Horstmann; Clemens Brummer; Marc Bartholomaeus; Martin Stellmacher; Marcel Nicklas; Fabian Pucks


Archive | 2017

Verfahren und Vorrichtung zum Durchführen einer automatisierten Fahrt eines Fahrzeugs entlang einer bereitgestellten Trajektorie

Wojciech Waclaw Derendarz; Peter Mühlfellner; Sebastian Grysczyk; Lutz Junge; Rene Waldmann; Stefan Wonneberger; Thonmas Holleis; Stefan Brüning; Sven Horstmann; Clemens Brummer; Marc Bartholomaeus; Martin Stellmacher; Marcel Nicklas; Fabian Pucks


Archive | 2016

Method and apparatus for performing an automated drive a vehicle along a trajectory provided

Wojciech Waclaw Derendarz; Peter Mühlfellner; Sebastian Grysczyk; Lutz Junge; Rene Waldmann; Stefan Wonneberger; Thonmas Holleis; Stefan Brüning; Sven Horstmann; Clemens Brummer; Marc Bartholomaeus; Martin Stellmacher; Marcel Nicklas; Fabian Pucks


Archive | 2016

Method for implementing power supply procedures from at least one power supply unit to a plurality of motor vehicles to be supplied with power

Daniel Schütz; Michael Grote; Jürgen Stieg; Lutz Junge; Sven Horstmann; Thorsten Bagdonat; Sebastian Grysczyk; Andreas Weiser; Norbert Settele


Archive | 2016

A method, apparatus and system for performing automated running of a vehicle, with the participation of at least one other vehicle

Wojciech Waclaw Derendarz; Peter Mühlfellner; Sebastian Grysczyk; Lutz Junge; Rene Waldmann; Stefan Wonneberger; Thonmas Holleis; Stefan Brüning; Sven Horstmann; Clemens Brummer; Marc Bartholomaeus; Martin Stellmacher; Marcel Nicklas; Fabian Pucks


Archive | 2016

Method and device for carrying out an automatic drive of a vehicle

Wojciech Waclaw Derendarz; Peter Mühlfellner; Sebastian Grysczyk; Lutz Junge; Rene Waldmann; Stefan Wonneberger; Thonmas Holleis; Stefan Brüning; Sven Horstmann; Clemens Brummer; Marc Bartholomaeus; Martin Stellmacher; Marcel Nicklas; Fabian Pucks


Archive | 2015

A method for performing at least one operation power supply between a power supply unit and at least one motor vehicle to be supplied with energy

Daniel Schütz; Michael Grote; Jürgen Stieg; Lutz Junge; Sven Horstmann; Thorsten Bagdonat; Sebastian Grysczyk; Andreas Weiser; Norbert Settele

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