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Speed harmonization for partially connected and automated traffic

2021 IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium (IV), 2021
This paper proposed a speed harmonization controller for partially connected and automated traffic. It regulated the flow rate of the entire traffic by adjusting only the target cruising speed of Connected and Automated Vehicles (CAVs). The major breakthrough of the proposed controller is that it is able to manage mesoscopic level traffic by ...
Lianhua An   +4 more
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Traffic Prediction for Connected Vehicles on a Signalized Arterial

2021 IEEE International Intelligent Transportation Systems Conference (ITSC), 2021
A distinctive feature of intelligent transportation systems is that vehicles with communication capabilities are able to exchange information with other connected vehicles (CVs), It is also possible for CVs to receive Signal Phase and Timing (SPaT) information at a signalized intersection. Such newly available information offers a great opportunity for
Wenbo Sun   +4 more
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An independent-connection model for traffic matrices

Proceedings of the 6th ACM SIGCOMM conference on Internet measurement, 2006
A common assumption made in traffic matrix (TM) modeling and estimation is independence of a packet's network ingress and egress. We argue that in real IP networks, this assumption should not and does not hold. The fact that most traffic consists of two-way exchanges of packets means that traffic streams flowing in opposite directions at any point in ...
Erramilli, Vijay   +2 more
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Connectivity in energy balanced traffic distribution

IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, 2006. WCNC 2006., 2006
For many sensor network applications such as wild fire detection and battlefield surveillance, it is necessary to minimize energy consumption and extend system lifetime by leveraging the redundant deployment of sensor nodes while at the same time provide full sensing coverage and communication connectivity.
Jing Wang, Ivan Howitt
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On connection control and traffic optimisation in FMC networks

2015 IEEE 16th International Conference on High Performance Switching and Routing (HPSR), 2015
With the introduction of smartphones and tablets and the dramatical increase of the data traffic on the cellular network, operators are seeking for new solutions to provide the users with continuous connectivity while preserving a good quality of service.
Khadraoui, Younes   +3 more
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Traffic control assistance in connection nodes

2001 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics. e-Systems and e-Man for Cybernetics in Cyberspace (Cat.No.01CH37236), 2002
Presents an architecture for modeling an urban transport systems. The model proposed is based on a hierarchical multi-agent system (HMAS). This model is used in order to design a decision-support system (DSS) to facilitate the regulator's work by proposing for him various regulation actions in every connection node.
Hakim Laïchour   +2 more
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A unifying view on traffic conflicts and their connection with crashes

Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2021
After decades of research on traffic conflicts and other crash surrogate events, defining these events and conclusively connecting them with crashes continue to be the most important tasks. This paper aims to help establish a consensus on these two fundamental matters by discussing the underlying concepts by which they can be connected in a consistent ...
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Intelligent traffic with connected vehicles: intelligent and connected traffic systems

2015 International Conference on Electrical, Electronics, Signals, Communication and Optimization (EESCO), 2015
This paper describes the structured approach involved in the development of an Intelligent Autonomous (self-driving, unmanned, driverless or robotic) Vehicles. In which autopilot with artificial intelligence are critical subsystems whose development requires multidisciplinary approach along with concurrent engineering to create a better, safer and ...
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On supporting TCP traffic over ABR connections

ICC '98. 1998 IEEE International Conference on Communications. Conference Record. Affiliated with SUPERCOMM'98 (Cat. No.98CH36220), 2002
In this paper, we study the use of ABR connections for transporting TCP traffic over paths where ATM is only a part of the whole path, the subnet ATM model. We show that when ABR connections are used, both throughput and fairness may be improved by using intelligent gateway congestion control mechanisms.
Woo-June Kim, Byeong Gi Lee
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