Adaptive Advanced Emergency Braking on Combined Road Friction Coefficients
Hasan Şahin
Abstract:In this study, an Advanced Emergency Braking System (AEBS) is adopted to the combined road friction coefficients by proposing an emergency steering maneuver. AEBS is one of the significant driver assistant systems to avoid rear-end collisions. However, in special cases, such as the sudden decrease of road friction coefficient during braking, AEBS may work with the autonomous emergency steering systems to prevent inevitable rear-end collisions. The originality of this study arises from the necessity of the adap… Show more
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