Case-based assessment method of determining the vague boundaries of safety domains for the joint motion of vehicles

Authors

  • V. G. Sherstjuk Kherson National Technical University
  • M. V. Zharikova Kherson National Technical University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.49.11243

Keywords:

Ensemble of vehicles, joint motion, safety domain, blurred boundaries, activity trajectory, position, case, similarity function

Abstract

The case-based assessment method of determining the vague boundaries of safety domains inuncertainty situations using the rough set approach is considered. The construction of spatialconfigurations are described, method of determining the spatio-temporal similarity function is proposed.The proposed method is not sensitive to imprecise and incomplete observations due to using the roughsets to determine dynamic safety domains

Author Biographies

V. G. Sherstjuk, Kherson National Technical University

Doctor of Technical Sciences. Professor. Information Technologies Department

M. V. Zharikova, Kherson National Technical University

Candidate of Technical Sciences. Associate Professor. Information Technologies Department

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