Real-time Nonlinear MPC Strategy with Full Vehicle Validation for Autonomous Driving

7 Oct 2021  ·  Jean Pierre Allamaa, Petr Listov, Herman Van der Auweraer, Colin Jones, Tong Duy Son ·

In this paper, we present the development and deployment of an embedded optimal control strategy for autonomous driving applications on a Ford Focus road vehicle. Non-linear model predictive control (NMPC) is designed and deployed on a system with hard real-time constraints. We show the properties of sequential quadratic programming (SQP) optimization solvers that are suitable for driving tasks. Importantly, the designed algorithms are validated based on a standard automotive XiL development cycle: model-in-the-loop (MiL) with high fidelity vehicle dynamics, hardware-in-the-loop (HiL) with vehicle actuation and embedded platform, and full vehicle-hardware-in-the-loop (VeHiL). The autonomous driving environment contains both virtual simulation and physical proving ground tracks. NMPC algorithms and optimal control problem formulation are fine-tuned using a deployable C code via code generation compatible with the target embedded toolchains. Finally, the developed systems are applied to autonomous collision avoidance, trajectory tracking, and lane change at high speed on city/highway and low speed at a parking environment.

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