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Shame and honour drive cooperation [PDF]
Can the threat of being shamed or the prospect of being honoured lead to greater cooperation? We test this hypothesis with anonymous six-player public goods experiments, an experimental paradigm used to investigate problems related to overusing common resources.
Jacquet, J. +3 more
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Cooperative Object Classification for Driving Applications [PDF]
3D object classification can be realised by rendering views of the same object from different angles and aggregating all the views to build a classifier. Although this approach has been previously proposed for general objects classification, most existing works did not consider visual impairments.
Eduardo Arnold +5 more
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Collaborative Autonomous Driving—A Survey of Solution Approaches and Future Challenges
Sooner than expected, roads will be populated with a plethora of connected and autonomous vehicles serving diverse mobility needs. Rather than being stand-alone, vehicles will be required to cooperate and coordinate with each other, referred to as ...
Sumbal Malik +2 more
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On the Feasibility of RIS-enabled Cooperative Driving
Future cooperative autonomous vehicles will require high-performance communication means to support functions such as cooperative maneuvering and cooperative perception. The high-bandwidth requirements of these functions can be met through mmWave communications, whose utilization is often hindered by the harsh propagation conditions of typical ...
Segata, Michele +6 more
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Vehicles in the platoon can sufficiently incorporate the information via V2X communication to plan ecological speed trajectories and pass the intersection smoothly. Most existing eco‐driving studies mainly focus on the optimal control of a single vehicle
Simin Wu +6 more
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Human - System Cooperation in Automated Driving [PDF]
This special issue covers numerous challenges of growing relevance in the domain of human-system cooperation in automated driving.
Francesco N. Biondi +2 more
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A reference architecture for cooperative driving
Cooperative driving systems enable vehicles to adapt their motion to the surrounding traffic situation by utilizing information communicated by other vehicles and infrastructure in the vicinity. How should these systems be designed and integrated into the modern automobile?
Sagar Behere +2 more
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CyberTORCS: An Intelligent Vehicles Simulation Platform for Cooperative Driving [PDF]
Simulation platforms play an important role in helping intelligent vehicle research, especially for the research of cooperative driving due to the high cost and risk of the real experiments.
Ming Yang +4 more
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PlatoonSAFE: An Integrated Simulation Tool for Evaluating Platoon Safety
Platooning is highly tractable for enabling fuel savings for autonomous and semi-autonomous cars and trucks. Safety concerns are one of the main impediments that need to be overcome before vehicle platoons can be deployed on ordinary roads despite their ...
Shahriar Hasan +4 more
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Cooperation for Ethical Autonomous Driving [PDF]
The success in the adoption of autonomous vehicles is dependent on their ability to solve rarely occurring safety-critical corner cases. Vehicular communications (V2X) aim at improving safety and efficiency of autonomous driving by adding the capability of explicit inter-vehicular information exchange.
Galina Sidorenko +2 more
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