doi:10.3850/978-981-08-5118-7_002


Fuzzy Architecture of Safety-Relevant Vehicle Systems


Valentin Ivanova and Barys Shyrokau

Ilmenau University of Technology, 98693 Ilmenau, Germany.

avalentin.ivanov@tu-ilmenau.de

ABSTRACT

The research discusses the problems of designing the automotive safety systems as comprehensive objects at the interface between the vehicle dynamics control and intelligent transportation systems. Taking into account the extreme uncertainty of the driving environment, the development of reliable safety control systems is possible only on the basis of intelligent analytical methods. In the work under discussion these matters are considered as applied to fuzzy sets.

Despite the existing traditions of fuzzy applications to vehicle design, the fuzzy logic has a sufficient potential for the development of advanced automotive systems, especially to ensure the driving safety. From these positions the research surveys the following issues:

• Automotive active safety and design of relevant control systems;
• Progress in fuzzy control for automotive applications using the alterable fuzzy sets;
• Integrated monitoring, identification and forecasting the road conditions on the basis of environmental parameters and vehicle dynamics;
• Design of the combined fuzzy on-board and off-board safety systems.
The main investigated topics are being illustrated with the vehicle test results as well as with the modeland hardware-in-the-loop-simulation.

Keywords: Safety, Vehicle control, Fuzzy sets.



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