Impacts of Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control on Freeway Traffic Flow
Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society · University of California, Berkeley
Abstract
This study used microscopic simulation to estimate the effect on highway capacity of varying market penetrations of vehicles with adaptive cruise control (ACC) and cooperative adaptive cruise control (CACC). Because the simulation used the distribution of time gap settings that drivers from the general public used in a real field experiment, this study was the first on the effects of ACC and CACC on traffic to be based on real data on driver usage of these types of controls. The results showed that the use of ACC was unlikely to change lane capacity significantly. However, CACC was able to increase capacity greatly after its market penetration reached moderate to high percentages. The capacity increase could…
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- FWCI
- 19.32
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- 100%
- References
- 17
Authors
3- SESteven E ShladoverCorresponding
Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society, University of California, Berkeley
- DSDongyan Su
Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society, University of California, Berkeley
- XLXiao‐Yun Lu
Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society, University of California, Berkeley
Topics & keywords
- Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control
- Cruise control
- Market penetration
- Cruise
- Automotive engineering
- Traffic flow (computer networking)
- Control (management)
- Transport engineering