Specify the Curve Speed Adaption parameters within the Adaptive Cruise Control system
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A growing trend in the automotive industry is the Advanced Driving Assistance
System (ADAS). Within this system lies the Curve Speed Adaption (CSA) which
is a part of the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC). By assessing how different drivers
perform a cornering, the parameters needed for the development of the CSA control
system were evaluated in this report, as well as comparing existing CSA system in
competitor vehicles.
Vehicle testing was performed with 14 test drivers using subjective assessment and
objective measurements. Three curves were chosen to be analysed further, the first
curve was an entrance to a motor way, the second was on a country road and the
third on a country road with a stop sign at the end of the curve. To cover all driving
situations, more drivers and driving situations need to be tested for the CSA to
work properly.
The most important parameters to set the requirements on were the lateral acceleration,
longitudinal acceleration and velocity to accomplish a working CSA with
access to a map. Other investigated parameters were brake pedal, acceleration pedal
and the steering wheel angle which are not needed for the CSA to work properly
since the vehicle can regulate them by using the other parameters.
Competitor vehicles were tested to give valuable information on how the systems
are working. The competitor vehicles were an Audi E-tron, which performed well
in every curve with the CSA activated, and a Tesla Model 3, which had some issues
finding the lines in one of the curves with the Autopilot activated.
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Advanced Driving Assistance System, ADAS, Adaptive Cruise Control, ACC, Curve Speed Adaption, CSA, Subjective assessment, Objective measurement, Vehicle testing