
Control Strategies for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems and Autonomous Driving Functions
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The text describes how such control algorithms can be developed, tested and verified for use in real-world driving situations. Owing to the complex interaction of vehicles with the environment and different traffic participants, an almost infinite number of possible scenarios and situations that need to be considered may exist. The book explains new methods to address this complexity, with reference to human interaction modelling, various theoretical approaches to the definition of real-world scenarios, and with practically-oriented examples and contributions, to ensure efficient development and testing of ADAS and ADF.
Control Strategies for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems and Autonomous Driving Functions is a collection of articles by international experts in the field representing theoretical and application-based points of view. As such, the methods and examples demonstrated in the book will be a valuable source of information for academic and industrial researchers, as well as for automotive companies and suppliers.
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Ilya Kolmanovsky is a Professor of Aerospace Engineering at the University of Michigan with research interests in control applications to automotive and aerospace systems. Prior to joining the University of Michigan, he has close to 15 years of industrial research experience in powertrain control at Ford Research and Advanced Engineering.
Frank Willems
is a Professor at Eindhoven University of Technology in the Mechanical Engineering, Control Systems Technology department. He is further a senior research scientist at TNO Automotive in Helmond in the Powertrains department.