Multiagent Interactions in Urban Driving (2008)
Patrick Beeson and Jack O'Quin and Bartley Gillan and Tarun Nimmagadda and Mickey Ristroph and David Li and Peter Stone
In Fall 2007, the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) held the Urban Challenge, a street race between fully autonomous vehicles. Unlike previous challenges, the Urban Challenge vehicles had to follow the California laws for driving, including properly handling traffic. This article presents the modular algorithms developed largely by undergraduates at The University of Texas at Austin as part of the Austin Robot Technology team. We emphasize the aspects of the system that are relevant to multiagent interactions. Specifically, we discuss how our vehicle tracked and reacted to nearby traffic in order to allow our autonomous vehicle to safely follow and pass, merge into moving traffic, obey intersection precedence, and park.
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Journal of Physical Agents, 2(1):15-30, March 2008. Special issue on Multi-Robot Systems.
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Patrick Beeson pbeeson [at] traclabs com
Peter Stone pstone [at] cs utexas edu