A New Safety Distance Model Based on Braking Process Considering Adhesion Coefficient
Rong Fei,
Mengyang Ma,
Xinhong Hei
et al.
Abstract:The traditional safety distance model based on the braking process is inadequate for scenarios where the adhesion coefficient varies. This research presents a safety distance model that takes into account the real-time fluctuations in the adhesion coefficient during the braking process. The proposed safety distance model is the basis for a three-level control strategy aimed at ensuring the safety and stability of the car-following process. A simulation is conducted to model the variation of the road’s adhesion… Show more
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