Advanced Emergency Braking (AEB) is used to reduce rear-end collisions in critical traffic scenarios. The racing environment contributes critical cases. In Formula races, critical collisions occur during cornering. Drivers may not concentrate on the boundary regions at high speeds. For this reason, an AEB system may support the drivers in such cases. On the other hand, this system is not permitted to be implemented in racing cars. Therefore, an AEB system may be implemented into the environment of the track by using several Long-Range Radars (LRR) at critical points. The originality of this study is the approach in the implementation of an AEB system into the racing environment as a collision warning system. The effectiveness of the implementation of the AEB system into the racing environment depends on the reaction time of the racing drivers. A fuzzy logic controller was proposed to control Time to Collision (TTC) during cornering according to the track geometry. The controller design was established in MATLAB/Simulink interface with the simulations in the IPG/CarMaker environment. According to the simulation results, the approach in the implementation of the AEB system prevented a pile-up.
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