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Item Real-Time Trajectory Planning Method Based On N-Order Curve Optimization(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2020-10-08) Lattarulo, Ray; Gonzalez, Leonardo; Perez, Joshue; Barbulescu, Lucian-Florentin; CCAMIn recent years, many functionalities were developed for Automated Vehicles (AVs) and some of them with close-to-market prototypes. A required topic is the generation of continuous trajectories that reduces the amount of discrete and pre-coded instructions while leading the vehicle safely. Consequently, this work presents a novel real-time trajectory planning approach based on numerical optimization of n-order Bézier curves and lane-based information. The generation of a feasible trajectory considers the vehicle dimension while driving into a lane-corridor. The nonlinear optimization problem was solved with the Bound Optimization BY Quadratic Approximation method (BOBYQA), and it uses the passengers' comfort, safety, and vehicle dynamics as constraints of the problem. The solution is validated in a simulation environment using a bus with a length of 12 meters. Moreover, the validation considered the roundabouts due to its complexity, nevertheless, the solution is scalable to other scenarios.Item A Two-Stage Real-Time Path Planning: Application to the Overtaking Manuever: Application to the Overtaking Manuever(2020) Garrido, Fernando; Gonzalez, Leonardo; Milanes, Vicente; Perez, Joshue; Nashashibi, Fawzi; Rastelli, Joshue Perez; CCAMThis paper proposes a two-stage local path planning approach to deal with all kinds of scenarios (i.e. intersections, turns, roundabouts). The first stage carries out an off-line optimization, considering vehicle kinematics and road constraints. The second stage includes all dynamic obstacles in the scene, generating a continuous path in real-time. Human-like driving style is provided by evaluating the sharpness of the road bends and the available space among them, optimizing the drivable area. The proposed approach is validated on overtaking scenarios where real-time path planning generation plays a key role. Simulation and real results on an experimental automated platform provide encouraging results, generating real-time collision-free paths while maintaining the defined smoothness criteria.