Integration of Vehicle Dynamic Model and System Identification Model for Extending the Navigation Service Under Sensor Failures

Penggao Yan, Weisong Wen, Li Ta Hsu

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Abstract

Accurate and reliable localization is of great importance for autonomous vehicles (AV). Mainstream localization approaches in autonomous vehicles (AV) are limited by the reliability of onboard sensors, which could be vulnerable to sensor failure, such as signal outages of the camera and signal spoofing of the global navigation satellite systems (GNSS). Different from these active or passive sensors, the vehicle dynamic model (VDM), which is the application of physical laws to a vehicle in motion, is environmentally independent and is capable of providing vehicle motion estimation continuously. However, the performance of the VDM-based motion estimation is dominated by the accuracy of the system dynamics model. To tackle this issue, this study proposes a sensor-free localization method VDM-SI by integrating system identification into the design of vehicle dynamic models (VDM). A system identification process based on low-order process models is proposed to identify the system dynamics of the AV, where the identified system responses are taken as the control input of VDM to estimate the vehicular positioning. The localization experiments in two scenarios show that the mean absolute translation error of VDM-SI can be reduced by 70% compared to conventional VDM methods. In addition, VDM-SI is experimentally proven to improve the localization performance of sensor fusion-based localization systems with high noise levels. Furthermore, in the application of re-localization after sensors fail and recover, VDM-SI shows strength in enhancing the security of AVs in extreme conditions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-13
Number of pages13
JournalIEEE Transactions on Intelligent Vehicles
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2023

Keywords

  • Autonomous vehicles
  • Cameras
  • Global navigation satellite system
  • Laser radar
  • localization
  • Location awareness
  • Navigation
  • sensor failure
  • system identification
  • System identification
  • vehicle dynamic models
  • Vehicle dynamics

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Automotive Engineering
  • Control and Optimization
  • Artificial Intelligence

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