Imperfect Knowledge in Autonomous Urban Traffic Manoeuvres

09/08/2017
by   Maike Schwammberger, et al.
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Urban Multi-lane Spatial Logic (UMLSL) was introduced in [13] for proving safety (collision freedom) in autonomous urban traffic manoeuvres with perfect knowledge. We now consider a concept of imperfect knowledge, where cars have less information about other cars. To this end, we introduce the concept of a multi-view and propose crossing controllers using broadcast communication with data constraints for turning manoeuvres at intersections.

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