Analyzing the Impact of Simulation Fidelity on the Evaluation of Autonomous Driving Motion Control

Simon Sagmeister, Panagiotis Kounatidis, Sven Goblirsch, Markus Lienkamp

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Abstract

Simulation is crucial in the development of autonomous driving software. In particular, assessing control algorithms requires an accurate vehicle dynamics simulation. However, recent publications use models with varying levels of detail. This disparity makes it difficult to compare individual control algorithms. Therefore, this paper aims to investigate the influence of the fidelity of vehicle dynamics modeling on the closed-loop behavior of trajectory-following controllers. For this purpose, we introduce a comprehensive Autoware-compatible vehicle model. By simplifying this, we derive models with varying fidelity. Evaluating over 550 simulation runs allows us to quantify each model's approximation quality compared to real-world data. Furthermore, we investigate whether the influence of model simplifications changes with varying margins to the acceleration limit of the vehicle. From this, we deduce to which degree a vehicle model can be simplified to evaluate control algorithms depending on the specific application. The real-world data used to validate the simulation environment originate from the Indy Autonomous Challenge race at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza in June 2023.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Titel35th IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium, IV 2024
Herausgeber (Verlag)Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Seiten230-237
Seitenumfang8
ISBN (elektronisch)9798350348811
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2024
Veranstaltung35th IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium, IV 2024 - Jeju Island, Südkorea
Dauer: 2 Juni 20245 Juni 2024

Publikationsreihe

NameIEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium, Proceedings
ISSN (Print)1931-0587
ISSN (elektronisch)2642-7214

Konferenz

Konferenz35th IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium, IV 2024
Land/GebietSüdkorea
OrtJeju Island
Zeitraum2/06/245/06/24

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