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Ecological Cruise Control

2018
In this chapter, an Eco-Cruise controller is developed to improve energy cost while maintaining a safe distance from the preceding vehicle. We show that the Eco-Cruise system can improve total energy costs, as well as vehicle safety, simultaneously.
Amir Taghavipour   +2 more
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Adaptive Cruise Control

2009
Mit Adaptive Cruise Control, abgekurzt ACC, wird eine Fahrgeschwindigkeitsregelung bezeichnet, die sich an die Verkehrssituation anpasst. Synonyme Bezeichnungen sind Aktive Geschwindigkeitsregelung, Automatische Distanzregelung oder Abstandsregeltempomat.
Hermann Winner   +2 more
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Cruise Control for Pedestrians

Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2015
Pedestrian navigation systems require users to perceive, interpret, and react to navigation information. This can tax cognition as navigation information competes with information from the real world. We propose actuated navigation, a new kind of pedestrian navigation in which the user does not need to attend to the navigation task at all. An actuation
Max Pfeiffer   +4 more
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Cruise control technology review

Computers & Electrical Engineering, 1997
Fifty years of cruise technology development were studied. The present driving environment is too noisy which imposes great demands on the present cruise technology. Today's cruise technology puts emphasis on driving safety by introducing a minimum safe distance for safe control actions (breaking, accelerating, etc.).
A. Shaout, M.A. Jarrah
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Cruise Control

Emergency Medicine News, 2016
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Adaptive Cruise Control

2011
An adaptive cruise control (ACC) system is an extension of the standard cruise control system. An ACC equipped vehicle has a radar or other sensor that measures the distance to other preceding vehicles (downstream vehicles) on the highway. In the absence of preceding vehicles, the ACC vehicle travels at a user-set speed, much like a vehicle with a ...
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Adaptive cruise control

2014
Like the basic cruise-control system that has been available as a standard feature for many years, ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control) can be categorized as a driver-assistance system. Cruise control regulates driving speed to maintain the desired speed selected by the driver using the cruise-control unit.
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Human cruise control

New Scientist, 2015
Electrodes attached to legs can guide people wherever you want them to go via an app.
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Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control

2009
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Naus, G.J.L.   +2 more
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Autonomous intelligent cruise control

Proceedings of IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC), 2002
Autonomous intelligent cruise control (AICC) is a vehicle-installed system which aids the driver both to keep the desired cruise speed and also to adapt the velocity in order to keep a safe distance to vehicles driven ahead of the host car. It can be operated in either informative or automatic mode: in informative mode the driver receives information ...
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