Gennaro Sorrentino
Design of autonomous control systems for a Driverless race car: Remote Emergency System and Autonomous State Machine.
Rel. Nicola Amati, Andrea Tonoli, Angelo Bonfitto, Stefano Feraco. Politecnico di Torino, Master of science program in Automotive Engineering, 2020
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Abstract
Autonomous driving is the most challenging research field in automotive in recent years, alongside emissions reduction. Particularly, the progressive reduction of the human driver’s contribution in the vehicle control loop, started with the first milestones in the active safety field as ABS and ESP and with the aim of completely get rid of the human driving, is increasing constantly the road safety eliminating the human error. Since 2017, Formula Student competition is including a Driverless class, too, in order to stimulate students and future engineers to face the design and realization of a Driverless race car prototype. The specific rules of this class regulate the design and implementation of the crucial subsystems for a driverless vehicle: the perception, the actuators, and the safety components.
This thesis work is a contribution to the development of the Driverless prototype by the Polytechnic University of Turin
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