WebSince the introduction of the vehicle infrastructure integration (VII) and connected vehicle (CV) initiatives in the United States, numerous in-vehicle technologies based on wireless communications are currently being deployed. One of these technologies is cooperative adaptive cruise control (CACC) systems, which provide better connectivity, safety, and … Web2006 •. Daniel McGehee. Adaptive cruise control (ACC) is a rapidly emerging in-vehicle technology that can enhance or degrade driving safety. A critical factor governing the safety benefit of ACC concerns the driver's …
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WebSep 1, 2010 · Currently, Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) systems can automate vehicle speed control to maintain following time-gaps in the range of one to two seconds. In this study, a field test was conducted to determine whether or not drivers would be comfortable with the sub-second following time-gaps that could be provided by a Cooperative ACC … WebAbstract. In this paper, we extend the nonlinear adaptive time gap car-following model to enhance the local and string stability for adaptive cruise control systems considering a … stazon white
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WebDec 1, 2001 · IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology This paper addresses the stability of traffic flow on a highway when the vehicles operate under an adaptive cruise-control (ACC) system. These systems are commonly designed to maintain a constant time gap between vehicles during vehicle following. WebSep 27, 2013 · Using wireless inter-vehicle communications to provide real-time information of the preceding vehicle, in addition to the information obtained by common Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) sensors, appears to significantly decrease the feasible time gap, which is shown by practical experiments with a test fleet consisting of six passenger … WebMay 1, 2009 · It revealed that the safer time-gaps for different situations were: longer than 1.60 s for none-secondary task distraction and longer than 2.08 s for being continuously … stb - 3/8 tc wh