Search for dissertations about: "Autonoma fordon"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 22 swedish dissertations containing the words Autonoma fordon.
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1. Pre-crash Motion Planning for Autonomous Vehicles in Unavoidable Collision Scenarios
Abstract : Full deployment of Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) on public roads is challenging for organizations in the automotive domain in terms of developing safety standards and methods while taking legacy assumptions related to having a human driver and increased complexity and complexity handling into account. Specifically, the safety of AVs in the presence of other road users must be guaranteed as far as possible for different traffic scenarios. READ MORE
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2. Adaptive Lateral Model Predictive Control for Autonomous Driving of Heavy-Duty Vehicles
Abstract : Autonomous Vehicle (AV) technology promises safer, greener, and more efficient means of transportation for everyone. AVs are expected to have their first big impact in closed environments, such as mining areas, ports, and construction sites, where Heavy-Duty Vehicles (HDVs) operate. READ MORE
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3. Model Predictive Control for Cooperative Rendezvous of Autonomous Unmanned Vehicles
Abstract : This thesis investigates cooperative maneuvers for aerial vehicles autonomously landing on moving platforms. The objective has been to develop methods for safely performing such landings on real systems subject to a variety of disturbances, as well as physical and computational constraints. READ MORE
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4. Interaction and Uncertainty-Aware Motion Planning for Autonomous Vehicles Using Model Predictive Control
Abstract : Motion planning plays a significant role in enabling advances of autonomous vehicles in saving lives and improving traffic efficiency. In a predictive motion-planning strategy, the ego vehicle predicts the motion of surrounding vehicles and uses these predictions to plan collision-free reference trajectories. READ MORE
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5. Control of vehicle platoons and traffic dynamics : catch-up coordination and congestion dissipation
Abstract : Traffic congestion is a constantly growing problem, with a wide array ofnegative effects on the society, from wasted time and productivity to elevated air pollution and increased number of accidents. Classical traffic control methods have long been successfully employed to alleviate congestion, improving the traffic situation of many cities and highways. READ MORE