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International Journal of Automotive Technology 2024;25(4): 867-880.
doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12239-024-00087-7
Parallel Parking Path Planning and Tracking Control Based on Simulated Annealing Algorithm
Leiyan Yu 1, Yongpeng Cai 1, Xiangbo Feng 2, Yuanxue Zhou 2, Zihua Hu 1, Meilan Tian 1, Shaohua Sun 1
1School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering , China University
2Weifang Airui Brake System Co.
PDF Links Corresponding Author.  Leiyan Yu  , Email. leiyanyu@upc.edu.cn
ABSTRACT
To address the issues of curvature discontinuity and terminal tire non-return in the parallel parking of autonomous vehicles, a novel parallel parking path planning method based on the combination of the quintic polynomial curve and an improved sigmoid function was proposed. First, a vehicle kinematic model was established. Second, considering the position, front wheel angle, and yaw angle constraints during the parking process, a hybrid superimposed curve was designed. The parking path planning problem was converted into an optimal control problem, with the maximum curvature and curvature at both ends as objective functions, and the parameters were optimized using the simulated annealing algorithm. Subsequently, for path tracking control, the simulated annealing algorithm was used to optimize the prediction time horizon of the model predictive control algorithm. Finally, a series of actual vehicle experiments were conducted based on the Apollo Autonomous Driving Developer Suite, and the effectiveness of the proposed path planning method was validated. Therefore, this method can provide a certain reference for automatic parking path planning technology.
Key Words: Parallel parking · Path planning · Simulated annealing algorithm · Model predictive control algorithm · Pure pursuit algorithm
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