A project report showing a DRL-plus-control-barrier pipeline and a real-vehicle-in-virtual-environment test setup for bicyclist collision avoidance, with only a pure-pursuit controller actually tested on the real vehicle.
Learning to Drive in a Day
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We demonstrate the first application of deep reinforcement learning to autonomous driving. From randomly initialised parameters, our model is able to learn a policy for lane following in a handful of training episodes using a single monocular image as input. We provide a general and easy to obtain reward: the distance travelled by the vehicle without the safety driver taking control. We use a continuous, model-free deep reinforcement learning algorithm, with all exploration and optimisation performed on-vehicle. This demonstrates a new framework for autonomous driving which moves away from reliance on defined logical rules, mapping, and direct supervision. We discuss the challenges and opportunities to scale this approach to a broader range of autonomous driving tasks.
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Vehicle-in-Virtual-Environment (VVE) Method for Developing and Evaluating VRU Safety of Connected and Autonomous Driving with Focus on Bicyclist Safety
A project report showing a DRL-plus-control-barrier pipeline and a real-vehicle-in-virtual-environment test setup for bicyclist collision avoidance, with only a pure-pursuit controller actually tested on the real vehicle.