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Correction: An Integrated Approach for Platoon-based Simulation and Its Feasibility Assessment. [PDF]
Ng KM, Reaz MBI.
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Intersection passing strategies for human-driven and autonomous vehicles in mixed traffic using DEA. [PDF]
Shen J, Zhou Z, Fu G, Wang Y.
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Geospatial data for peer-to-peer communication among autonomous vehicles using optimized machine learning algorithm. [PDF]
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Deep spatial-temporal embedding for vehicle trajectory validation and refinement. [PDF]
Zhang TT, Jin PJ, Piccoli B, Sartipi M.
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The adaptive dynamic programming signal control system for person in a connected vehicle environment. [PDF]
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A conceptualization of vehicle platoons and platoon operations
Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, 2017Vehicle 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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Secure Management of Autonomous Vehicle Platooning
Proceedings of the 14th ACM International Symposium on QoS and Security for Wireless and Mobile Networks, 2018Platooning is an emerging Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) application that can have a huge impact on road traffic. It allows vehicles to travel in a convoy manner, very close to each other with constant speeds and gaps.It uses Vehicular Ad hoc Networks (VANETs) as the underlying communication framework.
Gonçalves, Fábio Raul Costa +10 more
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Vehicle-to-vehicle communication for AVCS platooning
Proceedings of IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC), 2002Vehicle-to-vehicle radio links suffer from power variations, multipath fading and associated Doppler spreading in frequency, as well as interference from other vehicles. These effects are investigated in the context of an automated vehicle control systems (AVCS) employing vehicle platoons.
T. Tank, N. Yee, J.-P. Linnartz
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