A Survey on the Coordination of Connected and Automated Vehicles at Intersections and Merging at Highway On-Ramps
Oak Ridge National Laboratory · National Transportation Research Center
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Abstract
Connected and automated vehicles (CAVs) have the potential to improve safety by reducing and mitigating traffic accidents. They can also provide opportunities to reduce transportation energy consumption and emissions by improving traffic flow. Vehicle communication with traffic structures and traffic lights can allow individual vehicles to optimize their operation and account for unpredictable changes. This paper summarizes the developments and the research trends in coordination with the CAVs that have been reported in the literature to date. Remaining challenges and potential future research directions are also discussed.
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- Transport engineering
- Energy consumption
- Traffic flow (computer networking)
- Engineering
- Floating car data
- Vehicle Information and Communication System
- Computer science
- Automotive engineering
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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