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Platoon

Proceedings of the 17th Annual Conference on Information Technology Education, 2016
Recent years have witnessed a flourish of hands-on cybersecurity labs and competitions. The information technology (IT) education community has recognized their significant role in boosting students' interest in security and enhancing their security knowledge and skills. Compared to the focus on individual based education materials, much less attention
Yanyan Li, Mengjun Xie
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Lane Based Platoon Control of Homogeneous Platoons

2019 IEEE International Conference on Connected Vehicles and Expo (ICCVE), 2019
The benefits of both homogeneous and heterogeneous platooning of automated vehicles have been reported by many studies. One commonality among such studies has been that platooning does provide a positive impact on traffic dynamics through increased average speeds, flow and capacity.
Halid Mahama, Yangzhou Chen
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Truck Platooning

New Electronics, 2020
Data, tracking and platooning - what does the future hold for commercial fleets?
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Distributed adaptive platooning control for platoons under DoS attacks

2022 Australian & New Zealand Control Conference (ANZCC), 2022
This paper deals with the distributed adaptive platooning control problem of autonomous vehicles connected via ad-hoc networks under Denial-of-Services (DoS) attacks. The vehicle platoon is composed of a leader vehicle and the following vehicles, each transmitting the information through the wireless channel. The wireless network is vulnerably attacked
Zhang, Xiaofei   +5 more
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A conceptualization of vehicle platoons and platoon operations

Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, 2017
Vehicle platooning, a coordinated movement strategy, has been proposed to address a range of current transport challenges such as traffic congestion, road safety, energy consumption and pollution. But in order to form platoons in an ad-hoc manner the vehicles have to ‘speak the same language’, which is in current practice limited to vehicles of ...
Santa Maiti, Stephan Winter, Lars Kulik
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Safe-Platoon

International Journal of Software Science and Computational Intelligence, 2019
Building a safety model to make expert decisions is an approach to improve the safety of a system. The issue of safe modeling and analyzing such domain is still an open research field. Providing quantitative estimation of a system's safety is an interesting method to study system complexity.
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