Thesis

AEVITA: Designing Biomimetic Vehicle-to-Pedestrian Communication Protocols for Autonomously Operating & Parking On-Road Electric Vehicles

Pennycooke, N. "AEVITA: Designing Biomimetic Vehicle-to-Pedestrian Communication Protocols for Autonomously Operating & Parking On-Road Electric Vehicles"

Abstract

With research institutions from various private, government and academic sectors performing research into autonomous vehicle deployment strategies, the way we think about vehicles must adapt. But what happens when the driver, the main conduit of information transaction between the vehicle and its surroundings, is removed?

The վVITA system aims to fill this communication void by giving the autonomous vehicle the means to sense others around it, and react to various stimuli in as intuitive ways as possible by taking design cues from the living world. The system is comprised of various types of sensors (computer vision, UWB beacon tracking, sonar) and actuators (light, sound, mechanical) in order to express recognition of others, announcement of intentions, and portraying the vehicle's general state. All systems are built on the 2nd version of the 1/2 "scale CityCar concept vehicle, featuring advanced mixed-materials (CFRP + Aluminum) and a significantly more modularized architecture.

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