Abstract

This paper presents a mixed planned-reactive control architecture based on the behaviour concept, together with a new method for motion planning and control in parking using the definition of nonholonomic manoeuvres. The application to the autonomous parking motion control of a real autonomous vehicle, ROMEO-3R, designed and built at the University of Seville, is also presented.

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