Editorial: Special Issue on Opportunities and Challenges with Autonomous Racing

Field Robotics Pub Date : 2024-01-10 DOI:10.55417/fr.2024008
Johannes Betz, V. Krovi, Rahul Mangharam, Madhur Behl
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In the ever-evolving landscape of autonomous vehicles, competition and research of high-speed autonomous racing emerged as a captivating frontier, pushing the limits of perception, planning, and control. Autonomous racing presents a setup where the intersection of cutting-edge software and hardware development sparks unprecedented opportunities and confronts unique challenges. The motorsport axiom, “If everything seems under control, then you are not going fast enough,” resonates in this special issue, underscoring the demand for algorithms and hardware that can navigate at the cutting edge of control, traction, and agility. In pursuing autonomy at high speeds, the racing environment becomes a crucible, pushing autonomous vehicles to execute split-second decisions with high precision. Autonomous racing, we believe, offers a litmus test for the true capabilities of self-driving software. Just as racing has historically served as a proving ground for automotive technology, autonomous racing now presents itself as the crucible for testing self-driving algorithms. While routine driving situations dominate much of the autonomous vehicle operations, focusing on extreme situations and environments is crucial to support investigation into safety benefits. The urgency of advancing highspeed autonomy is palpable in burgeoning autonomous racing competitions like Formula Student Driverless, F1TENTH autonomous racing, Roborace, and the Indy Autonomous Challenge. These arenas provide a literal testbed for testing perception, planning, and control algorithms and symbolize the accelerating traction of autonomous racing as a proving ground for agile and safe autonomy. Our special issue focuses on cutting-edge research into software and hardware solutions for highspeed autonomous racing. We sought contributions from the robotics and autonomy communities that delve into the intricacies of head-to-head multi-agent racing: modeling vehicle dynamics at high speeds, developing advanced perception, planning, and control algorithms, as well as the demonstration of algorithms, in simulation and in real-world vehicles. While presenting recent developments for autonomous racing, we believe these special issue papers will also create an impact in the broader realm of autonomous vehicles.
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在不断发展的自动驾驶汽车领域,高速自动驾驶赛车的竞争和研究成为一个令人着迷的前沿领域,挑战着感知、规划和控制的极限。在自主赛车中,前沿软件和硬件开发的交汇点带来了前所未有的机遇,同时也面临着独特的挑战。赛车运动的箴言 "如果一切都在控制之中,那么你的速度还不够快 "在本特刊中引起共鸣,强调了对能够在控制、牵引力和灵活性的最前沿进行导航的算法和硬件的需求。在追求高速自动驾驶的过程中,赛车环境成为了一个大熔炉,促使自动驾驶汽车在瞬间做出高精度决策。我们相信,自主赛车是检验自动驾驶软件真正能力的试金石。正如赛车历来是汽车技术的试验场一样,自动驾驶赛车现在也成为测试自动驾驶算法的熔炉。虽然常规驾驶情况在自动驾驶汽车运行中占主导地位,但关注极端情况和环境对于支持安全效益调查至关重要。在学生无人驾驶方程式、F1TENTH 自动驾驶赛车、机器人竞赛和印地自动驾驶挑战赛等蓬勃发展的自动驾驶赛车比赛中,推进高速自动驾驶的紧迫性显而易见。这些赛场为测试感知、规划和控制算法提供了一个真实的试验场,并象征着自主赛车作为灵活安全的自动驾驶试验场正在加速发展。我们的特刊重点关注高速自主赛车软件和硬件解决方案的前沿研究。我们从机器人和自动驾驶领域征集稿件,深入探讨正面交锋的多代理赛车的复杂性:高速下的车辆动力学建模,开发先进的感知、规划和控制算法,以及在模拟和实际车辆中演示算法。在介绍自动驾驶赛车最新发展的同时,我们相信这些特刊论文还将在更广泛的自动驾驶汽车领域产生影响。
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