2023
DOI: 10.1109/tvt.2022.3218575
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Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control for Connected Autonomous Vehicles Using Spring Damping Energy Model

Abstract: Cooperative adaptive cruise control (CACC) has been widely considered as a potential solution for reducing traffic congestion, increasing road capacity, reducing fossil fuel consumption and improving traffic safety. Traditional CCAC methods rely heavily on the vehicle-to-vehicle communications to achieve cooperation. However, in the real-world scenarios, unreliable communication will degrade CACC to adaptive cruise control, which may bring negative influences on safety (i.e., increase the risk of collisions). … Show more

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“…This can improve safety and reduce congestion, as vehicles can move more smoothly and efficiently through traffic. Cooperative merging [95,96] is a related application that involves coordinating the movement of vehicles entering or exiting a highway or other roadway. By coordinating the merging and diverging manoeuvres of multiple vehicles, this technology can reduce congestion and improve safety.…”
Section: Applications Of Multi-vehicle Cooperative Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can improve safety and reduce congestion, as vehicles can move more smoothly and efficiently through traffic. Cooperative merging [95,96] is a related application that involves coordinating the movement of vehicles entering or exiting a highway or other roadway. By coordinating the merging and diverging manoeuvres of multiple vehicles, this technology can reduce congestion and improve safety.…”
Section: Applications Of Multi-vehicle Cooperative Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Motivated by commonly observed collective behaviors of animals, distributed control on formation tasks aims to coordinate a team of unmanned vehicles to form a desired geometric pattern through local information. Cooperative control methods have been widely used in practical robotic applications, such as collaborative manipulators [1], object transportation [2], search and rescue [3]- [5], ecosystem hacking using microrobot swarms [6], exploration in unknown environments [7], autonomous vehicle platooning [8]- [10], etc. This motivates researchers to develop advanced coordination strategies for multi-vehicle systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, it is important to consider the planning criteria regarding the controller requirements to guarantee the performance of the quadrotor during the coverage mission in dynamic environments [19], [20]. However, many studies didn't make an interactive combination of a planning scheme and a control strategy to develop an integrated management unit to confront uncertainties and disturbances while it is determining the required trajectory for the coverage mission.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%