Design and experimental evaluation of cooperative adaptive cruise control
Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research · Eindhoven University of Technology
Abstract
Road throughput can be increased by driving at small inter-vehicle time gaps. The amplification of velocity disturbances in upstream direction, however, poses limitations to the minimum feasible time gap. String-stable behavior is thus considered an essential requirement for the design of automatic distance control systems, which are needed to allow for safe driving at time gaps well below 1 s. Theoretical analysis reveals that this requirement can be met using wireless inter-vehicle communication to provide real-time information of the preceding vehicle, in addition to the information obtained by common Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) sensors. In order to validate these theoretical results and to demonstrate…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 36.13
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 17
Authors
5- JPJeroen PloegCorresponding
Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research
- BTBart T. M. Scheepers
Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research
- EVEllen van Nunen
Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research
- NVNathan van de Wouw
Eindhoven University of Technology
- HNHenk Nijmeijer
Eindhoven University of Technology
Topics & keywords
- Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control
- Cruise control
- Computer science
- Cruise
- Throughput
- Upstream (networking)
- Wireless
- Control (management)