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Autonomous intelligent cruise control

IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 1993
Vehicle following and its effects on traffic flow has been an active area of research. Human driving involves reaction times, delays, and human errors that affect traffic flow adversely. One way to eliminate human errors and delays in vehicle following is to replace the human driver with a computer control system and sensors.
Ioannou, Petros A.   +3 more
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Predictive cruise control

2017 Electric Electronics, Computer Science, Biomedical Engineerings' Meeting (EBBT), 2017
Predictive Cruise Control (PCC) is one of the most popular functionality on today vehicles. Briefly, it controls vehicle speed at the desired speed value determined by driver. In almost every vehicle sold today, cruise control could be found because it makes drivability manner easier and besides that it decreases fuel consumption with holding vehicle ...
Yusuf Kavurucu, Tolga Ensari
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Cruise Control

Scientific American
'I 'd rather have three hours on a beach in Barbados than a week in Wolverhampton,' says nurse Andrea Brown, comparing her previous life in the English midlands to the dream she lives today. Ms Brown has found a way to mix her wanderlust with her love of emergency care by getting a job as a nurse on a luxury cruise ship.
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Process cruise control

Proceedings of the international conference on Compilers, architecture, and synthesis for embedded systems - CASES '02, 2002
Scalability of the core frequency is a common feature of low-power processor architectures. Many heuristics for frequency scaling were proposed in the past to find the best trade-off between energy efficiency and computational performance. With complex applications exhibiting unpredictable behavior these heuristics cannot reliably adjust the operation ...
Andreas Weissel, Frank Bellosa
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Extended Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control

2014 IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium Proceedings, 2014
In this paper the Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control strategy for vehicles platooning is extended to the case when each vehicle can communicate with a subset of vehicles in the fleet. The control objective is to guarantee that the fleet moves forward with a given spacing policy at the leader velocity.
Umberto Montanaro   +5 more
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Adaptive Cruise Control

ATZextra, 2008
Im neuen Audi A4 kommt das radargestuetzte Abstandsregelsystem Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) zum Einsatz. Es faehrt das Fahrzeug bei freier Strecke konstant mit einer vorgewaehlten Geschwindigkeit, vor allem aber unterstuetzt es bei dichtem Verkehr oder bei Spurwechseln anderer Verkehrsteilnehmer das Einhalten des Abstandes zum vorausfahrenden Fahrzeug.
Georg-Peter Duba, Thomas Bock
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Cruise control for segmented flow

Lab on a Chip, 2012
Capitalizing on the benefits of microscale segmented flows, e.g., enhanced mixing and reduced sample dispersion, so far requires specialist training and accommodating a few experimental inconveniences. For instance, microscale gas-liquid flows in many current setups take at least 10 min to stabilize and iterative manual adjustments are needed to ...
Milad, Abolhasani   +3 more
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