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This report presents the theoretical development of a method to evaluate differing platoon control strategies and determine each strategy's worst case behavior under bounded parametric variations. The approach is useful in aiding a platoon designer in determining the robustness a design strategy...
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The objective of this paper is to develop a throughput model of a multiple- lane Automated Highway System (AHS) with lane changes. The paper uses deterministic approximations to model highway throughput, accounting for both longitudinal and lateral requirements. The model is designed to account...
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This report presents the work on the development of the regulation layer for automated merging. It includes system modeling, control system synthesis, theoretical analysis and real-rime implementation and field test. The essential part is a rather general adaptive merging algorithm. Key words:...
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A simple model for a string of vehicles is constructed. The model explicitly accounts for the possibility of repeated collisions between the vehicles in the string. Based on the model a notion of safety is formulated for the string. Necessary and sufficient conditions are presented that specify...
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The following two proposals are presented: (1) Vehicles are organized in platoons in which the lead car is manually driven and the other cars are under automatic spacing (headway) control. A plausible model of the resulting flow of traffic indicates that, for an average platoon size of 20, the...
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This paper develops a probabilistic model and a software tool for analyzing longitudinal collision/safety between two automated vehicles. The input parameters are the length of the gap between the two vehicles, the common speed prior to failure, the reaction delay of the following vehicle and a...
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This study reports on a method to accomplish sensor validation and fusion in Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). The method is based on probabilistic and fuzzy techniques that express a confidence in the sensor data and take into account environmental factors and the state of the system....
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This study demonstrates the use of an additive fuzzy system to control the velocity and gap of cars in a single lane two-car platoon. A throttle- only controller and a combined throttle and braker controller were tested. Simulation results show that follower cars with a combined brake/ throttle...
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Vehicles in an IVHS system rely heavily on information obtained from sensors. So far, most control systems make the implicit assumption that sensor information is always correct. However, in reality, sensor information is always corrupted to some degree by noise which varies with operating...
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This project is a one-and-half year research and experimental effort that builds on the results of as well as supplements the efforts in MOU 250, "Experimental Studies on Vehicle Control Systems." It focuses on an emerging issue of the high-speed steering control: how to conduct robust automatic...
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