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Variable Time Headway Policy Based Platoon Control for Heterogeneous Connected Vehicles With External Disturbances

IEEE transactions on intelligent transportation systems (Print), 2022
This article develops a new platoon control strategy for heterogeneous connected vehicles (CVs) subject to time delays and external disturbances. Specifically, based on the third-order vehicle model, a novel platoon controller is developed by embedding ...
Yongfu Li   +7 more
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Towards Rear-End Collision Avoidance: Adaptive Beaconing for Connected Vehicles

IEEE transactions on intelligent transportation systems (Print), 2021
Connected vehicles have been considered as an effective solution to enhance driving safety as they can be well aware of nearby environments by exchanging safety beacons periodically. However, under dynamic traffic conditions, especially for dense-vehicle
Feng Lyu   +6 more
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Connected Vehicle

Proceedings of the 2019 3rd International Conference on Automation, Control and Robots, 2019
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a network of smart objects which are embedded with sensors, microcontrollers, communication protocols, and software, which helps these smart objects to share or exchange the data remotely. The Machine-to-Machine technology in IoT leads to a more comfortable lifestyle. The fundamental purpose of this project is to design,
Shaik Arif   +4 more
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Connected Vehicles

2021
An intelligent city, also known as smart city or cognitive city, is a new vision for urban development to integrate the various sectors and functions of the society through the use of internet of things and sensor-based technologies. The main objective is to seamlessly integrate and efficiently manage a city's resources such as transportation ...
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Connected Vehicles

Outlook 25 : Connected ...
Sasha Pugh, Juliet Samandari, Hannah Yeo
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Introducing Connected Vehicles [Connected Vehicles]

IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, 2015
The term connected vehicles refers to applications, services, and technologies that connect a vehicle to its surroundings. Adopting a definition similar to that of AUTO Connected Car News, a connected vehicle is basically the presence of devices in a vehicle that connect to other devices within the same vehicle and/or devices, networks, applications ...
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Connected Vehicle Systems

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2014
As part of the Human Factors for Connected Vehicles program, the U.S. Department of Transportation has initiated activities to advance connectivity between vehicles (vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure). Connected vehicle system (CVS) driver interfaces have been proposed for a variety of vehicle-integrated and carry-in technologies.
LaTanya M. Holmes   +3 more
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Autonomous Vehicles Are Connecting... [Connected Vehicles]

IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, 2015
Toward Autonomous Vehicles Ford is testing remote-control repositioning technology using vehiclemounted cameras and real-time streaming video. With Georgia Techowned golf carts to prove the technology, a person sitting in a remote location can access real-time video, streamed over long-term evolution, to drive the carts.
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Intelligent Cockpit for Intelligent Connected Vehicles: Definition, Taxonomy, Technology and Evaluation

IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Vehicles
As a new round of technological revolution and industrial transformation accelerates, intelligent connected vehicles have emerged as carriers for advanced technology integration across industries and multiple fields.
Wenbo Li   +9 more
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Connected-Vehicles Applications Are Emerging [Connected Vehicles]

IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, 2016
The age of autonomous vehicles is fast approaching, according to new survey results by the World Economic Forum. Nearly 60% of consumers in cities around the world are willing to travel in self-driving vehicles. In the consumer survey among 5,500 respondents in ten countries, acceptance is highest in emerging markets, such as China, India, and the ...
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