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Curve Trajectory Model for Human Preferred Path Planning of Automated Vehicles

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arxiv 2310.02696 v1 pith:TEFPB2BR submitted 2023-10-04 cs.RO cs.HC

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keywords modelhumanpathcurveautomateddriverdriversdriving
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Automated driving systems are often used for lane keeping tasks. By these systems, a local path is planned ahead of the vehicle. However, these paths are often found unnatural by human drivers. We propose a linear driver model, which can calculate node points that reflect the preferences of human drivers and based on these node points a human driver preferred motion path can be designed for autonomous driving. The model input is the road curvature. We apply this model to a self-developed Euler-curve-based curve fitting algorithm. Through a case study, we show that the model based planned path can reproduce the average behavior of human curve path selection. We analyze the performance of the proposed model through statistical analysis that shows the validity of the captured relations.

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