This paper considers the problem of path control for a road vehicle immediately after it is disturbed by an initial light collision. Assuming that the driver cannot adequately control the vehicle during such an event, active chassis controls such as front steering and friction brakes are applied to minimize the risk and/or severity of a secondary impact, e.g. with roadside objects. Statistics have shown that traffic accidents where a vehicle suffers more than one collision comprise about 25% of all passenger car accidents. In this paper, the crash risk for secondary collisions is formulated via a cost function and an optimal controller is developed. The cost function may penalize both longitudinal and lateral deviations from the point of in...
Practical limits on vehicle speed in curves depends on many factors: road friction, lateral maneuver...
This paper addresses the control of a highly automated vehicle in a traffic scenario, where collidin...
Road traffic statistics have shown multi-event crashes typically result in higher fatalities and inj...
This paper considers the problem of path control for a road vehicle immediately after it is disturbe...
This paper investigates the optimal control of a vehicle, after a light impact during a traffic acci...
This paper investigates brake-based path control of a passenger vehicle, aimed at reducing secondary...
This paper investigates brake-based path control ofa passenger vehicle, aimed at reducing secondary ...
This paper considers brake-based lateral control of a passenger vehicle, for reducing secondary coll...
This paper investigates brake-based path control of a passenger vehicle, aimed at reducing secondary...
This paper presents a vehicle path controller for reducing the maximum lateral deviation (Ymax) afte...
This paper presents a vehicle path controller for reducing the maximum lateral deviation (Ymax) afte...
Accidents statistics show that multiple-event accidents (MEAs) represent a considerable and increasi...
This paper presents a vehicle path controller for reducing the maximum lateral deviation (Ymax) afte...
In this paper the effectiveness of brake-based path control under typical post-impact conditions is ...
This paper considers the problem of collision avoidance for road vehicles, operating at the limits o...
Practical limits on vehicle speed in curves depends on many factors: road friction, lateral maneuver...
This paper addresses the control of a highly automated vehicle in a traffic scenario, where collidin...
Road traffic statistics have shown multi-event crashes typically result in higher fatalities and inj...
This paper considers the problem of path control for a road vehicle immediately after it is disturbe...
This paper investigates the optimal control of a vehicle, after a light impact during a traffic acci...
This paper investigates brake-based path control of a passenger vehicle, aimed at reducing secondary...
This paper investigates brake-based path control ofa passenger vehicle, aimed at reducing secondary ...
This paper considers brake-based lateral control of a passenger vehicle, for reducing secondary coll...
This paper investigates brake-based path control of a passenger vehicle, aimed at reducing secondary...
This paper presents a vehicle path controller for reducing the maximum lateral deviation (Ymax) afte...
This paper presents a vehicle path controller for reducing the maximum lateral deviation (Ymax) afte...
Accidents statistics show that multiple-event accidents (MEAs) represent a considerable and increasi...
This paper presents a vehicle path controller for reducing the maximum lateral deviation (Ymax) afte...
In this paper the effectiveness of brake-based path control under typical post-impact conditions is ...
This paper considers the problem of collision avoidance for road vehicles, operating at the limits o...
Practical limits on vehicle speed in curves depends on many factors: road friction, lateral maneuver...
This paper addresses the control of a highly automated vehicle in a traffic scenario, where collidin...
Road traffic statistics have shown multi-event crashes typically result in higher fatalities and inj...