This paper describes a general framework for safety evaluation of autonomous intelligent cruise control in rear-end collisions. Using data and specifications from prototype devices, two collision models are developed. One model considers a train of four cars, one of which is equipped with autonomous intelligent cruise control. This model considers the car in front and two cars following the equipped car. In the second model, none of the cars is equipped with the device. Each model can predict the possibility of rear-end collision between cars under various conditions by calculating the remaining distance between cars after the front car brakes. Comparing the two collision models allows one to evaluate the effectiveness of autonomous intelli...
Nearly 1.3 million people die each year in traffic-related accidents, whereas an additional 20-50 mi...
Ninety-five percent of all roadway crashes are attributed fully or partially to human error, and a m...
Ninety-five percent of all roadway crashes are attributed fully or partially to human error, and a m...
New generation vehicles, namely autonomous vehicles (AV) and connected autonomous vehicles (CAV), ar...
The dramatic progress of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) has made autodriving technology ex...
Road traffic crashes are a major safety problem, with one of the leading factors in crashes being hu...
In this report, a comparison is drawn between the casualty rates per failure on an automated highway...
Abstract Prospective customers are becoming more concerned about safety and comfort as the automobil...
Abstract — A common requirement for autonomous cars is a safe locomotion which is evaluated by the m...
This paper presents a probabilistic framework for decision-making in collision avoidance systems, ta...
This paper presents a model-based algorithm that estimates how the driver of a vehicle can either st...
This paper presents a model-based algorithm that estimates how the driver of a vehicle can either st...
Nearly 1.3 million people die each year in traffic-related accidents, whereas an additional 20-50 mi...
Nearly 1.3 million people die each year in traffic-related accidents, whereas an additional 20-50 mi...
Adaptive cruise control (ACC) and cooperative adaptive cruise control (CACC) are important technolog...
Nearly 1.3 million people die each year in traffic-related accidents, whereas an additional 20-50 mi...
Ninety-five percent of all roadway crashes are attributed fully or partially to human error, and a m...
Ninety-five percent of all roadway crashes are attributed fully or partially to human error, and a m...
New generation vehicles, namely autonomous vehicles (AV) and connected autonomous vehicles (CAV), ar...
The dramatic progress of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) has made autodriving technology ex...
Road traffic crashes are a major safety problem, with one of the leading factors in crashes being hu...
In this report, a comparison is drawn between the casualty rates per failure on an automated highway...
Abstract Prospective customers are becoming more concerned about safety and comfort as the automobil...
Abstract — A common requirement for autonomous cars is a safe locomotion which is evaluated by the m...
This paper presents a probabilistic framework for decision-making in collision avoidance systems, ta...
This paper presents a model-based algorithm that estimates how the driver of a vehicle can either st...
This paper presents a model-based algorithm that estimates how the driver of a vehicle can either st...
Nearly 1.3 million people die each year in traffic-related accidents, whereas an additional 20-50 mi...
Nearly 1.3 million people die each year in traffic-related accidents, whereas an additional 20-50 mi...
Adaptive cruise control (ACC) and cooperative adaptive cruise control (CACC) are important technolog...
Nearly 1.3 million people die each year in traffic-related accidents, whereas an additional 20-50 mi...
Ninety-five percent of all roadway crashes are attributed fully or partially to human error, and a m...
Ninety-five percent of all roadway crashes are attributed fully or partially to human error, and a m...