The development of an automated vehicle simulator for on-road study
In the current development of Automated Vehicle (AV) technology, one of the challenges yet to be resolved is when the AV is driving in urban environments. There will be mixed traffic scenarios where the AV and Vulnerable Road Users (VRU) such as pedestrians, cyclists, and motorcyclists, will share...
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my.utem.eprints.267332024-04-26T08:32:23Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/26733/ The development of an automated vehicle simulator for on-road study Karjanto, Juffrizal Md. Yusof, Nidzamuddin Azmi, Mohd Shafiq Ikhwan Hassan, Muhammad Zahir Zulkifli, Abd Fathul Hakim Mohamed Nazar, Mohamed Ihsan Sabri Ab Rashid, Ahmad Azad Mohd Jawi, Zulhaidi Abu Kassim, Khairil Anwar In the current development of Automated Vehicle (AV) technology, one of the challenges yet to be resolved is when the AV is driving in urban environments. There will be mixed traffic scenarios where the AV and Vulnerable Road Users (VRU) such as pedestrians, cyclists, and motorcyclists, will share the road infrastructures. In this study, an AV simulator is developed and will be used to study the interaction between an AV and motorcyclist when they encounter a specific situation on the real roads. The study begins with developing a test vehicle based on the three main systems: the vehicle’s interior, outer appearance, and behavior. The vehicle’s interior comprises four subsystems: data acquisition, sensor, monitoring, and power management system. The outer appearance system has a look-alike LiDAR system, while the driving style sub-system monitors the behavior system. Future improvement will include developing ghost drivers to be implemented together with this system to enhance this on-road simulator's saliency. Society of Automotive Engineers 2021-02 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/26733/2/THE%20DEVELOPMENT%20OF%20AN%20AUTOMATED%20VEHICLE%20SIMULATOR%20FOR%20ON-ROAD%20STUDY.PDF Karjanto, Juffrizal and Md. Yusof, Nidzamuddin and Azmi, Mohd Shafiq Ikhwan and Hassan, Muhammad Zahir and Zulkifli, Abd Fathul Hakim and Mohamed Nazar, Mohamed Ihsan Sabri and Ab Rashid, Ahmad Azad and Mohd Jawi, Zulhaidi and Abu Kassim, Khairil Anwar (2021) The development of an automated vehicle simulator for on-road study. Journal of the Society of Automotive Engineers Malaysia, 5 (2). pp. 235-243. ISSN 2550-2239 https://jsaem.my/index.php/journal/article/view/167/159 |
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In the current development of Automated Vehicle (AV) technology, one of the challenges yet to be resolved is when the AV is driving in urban environments. There will be mixed traffic scenarios where the AV and Vulnerable Road Users (VRU) such as pedestrians, cyclists, and motorcyclists, will share the road infrastructures. In this study, an AV simulator is developed and will be used to study the interaction between an AV and motorcyclist when they encounter a specific situation on the real roads. The study begins with developing a test vehicle based on the three main systems: the vehicle’s interior, outer appearance, and behavior. The vehicle’s interior comprises four subsystems: data acquisition, sensor, monitoring, and power management system. The outer appearance system has a look-alike LiDAR system, while the driving style sub-system monitors the behavior system. Future improvement will include developing ghost drivers to be implemented together with this system to enhance this on-road simulator's saliency. |
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