作者
Tobias Kessler, Julian Bernhard, Martin Buechel, Klemens Esterle, Patrick Hart, Daniel Malovetz, Michael Truong Le, Frederik Diehl, Thomas Brunner, Alois Knoll
发表日期
2019/6/9
研讨会论文
2019 IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium (IV)
页码范围
1612-1619
出版商
IEEE
简介
Although many research vehicle platforms for autonomous driving have been built in the past, hardware design, source code and lessons learned have not been made available for the next generation of demonstrators. This raises the efforts for the research community to contribute results based on real-world evaluations as engineering knowledge of building and maintaining a research vehicle is lost. In this paper, we deliver an analysis of our approach to transferring an open source driving stack to a research vehicle. We put the hardware and software setup in context to other demonstrators and explain the criteria that led to our chosen hardware and software design. Specifically, we discuss the mapping of the Apollo driving stack to the system layout of our research vehicle, fortuna, including communication with the actuators by a controller running on a real-time hardware platform and the integration of the sensor …
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