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Design Of An Extended Architecture For Degraded Modes Of Operation Of AHS

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  • Lygeros, John
  • Godbole, Datta N.
  • Broucke, Mireille E.

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In this paper, the authors propose a hierarchical control architecture for dealing with faults an adverse environmental conditions on an Automated Highway System (AHS). The design builds on a previously designed control architecture that works under normal conditions of operation. The faults that are considered in the design are classified according to capabilities remaining on the vehicle or roadside after the fault has occurred. Information about these capabilities is used by the supervisors in each of the layers to select appropriate control strategies. The extended control strategies which are needed by the supervisors of each layer of the hierarchy are outlined, and in certain cases, examples are given of their detailed operation.

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  • Lygeros, John & Godbole, Datta N. & Broucke, Mireille E., 1995. "Design Of An Extended Architecture For Degraded Modes Of Operation Of AHS," Institute of Transportation Studies, Research Reports, Working Papers, Proceedings qt1d1983p5, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:itsrrp:qt1d1983p5
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    1. Agogino, Alice & Chao, Susan & Goebel, Kai & Alag, Satnam & Cammon, Bradly & Wang, Jiangxin, 1998. "Intelligent Diagnosis Based On Validated And Fused Data For Relilability And Safety Enhancement Of Automated Vehicles In An IVHS," Institute of Transportation Studies, Research Reports, Working Papers, Proceedings qt1mw2v298, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley.

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