IEEE Transaction on Intelligent Transportation Systems, Vol. 3, NO. 1, pp.27-36, March 2002.
This paper presents a new motion planning primitive to be used for the iterative steering of vision-based autonomous vehicles. This primitive is a parameterized quintic spline, denoted as eta-spline, that allows interpolating an arbitrary sequence of points with overall second order geometric (G2-) continuity. Issues such as completeness, minimality, regularity, symmetry, and flexibility of these G2-splines are addressed in the exposition. The development of the new primitive is tightly connected to the inversion control of nonholonomic car-like vehicles. The paper also exposes a supervisory strategy for iterative steering that integrates feedback vision data processing with the feedforward inversion control.