Electrical Engineering and Systems Science > Systems and Control
[Submitted on 9 May 2025]
Title:Priority-Driven Safe Model Predictive Control Approach to Autonomous Driving Applications
View PDF HTML (experimental)Abstract:This paper demonstrates the applicability of the safe model predictive control (SMPC) framework to autonomous driving scenarios, focusing on the design of adaptive cruise control (ACC) and automated lane-change systems. Building on the SMPC approach with priority-driven constraint softening -- which ensures the satisfaction of \emph{hard} constraints under external disturbances by selectively softening a predefined subset of adjustable constraints -- we show how the algorithm dynamically relaxes lower-priority, comfort-related constraints in response to unexpected disturbances while preserving critical safety requirements such as collision avoidance and lane-keeping. A learning-based algorithm approximating the time consuming SMPC is introduced to enable real-time execution. Simulations in real-world driving scenarios subject to unpredicted disturbances confirm that this prioritized softening mechanism consistently upholds stringent safety constraints, underscoring the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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