The concept of Automated Highway Systems (AHS) is based on the belief that an appropriate integration of control and communication technologies placed on the vehicle and on the highway can lead to a large improvement in capacity and safety without requiring a significant amount of additional highway right-of-way. Stemming from this belief are various conceptual scenarios for vehicle/highway automation.An AHS consists of two major components: vehicle/highway automation technology and highway operating strategy. In this paper, we study the capacity of key AHS operating scenarios
This paper compares safety of automated and manual highway systems with respect to result- ing rear-...
This paper proposes an approach to defining evolutionary scenarios for the deployment of an Automate...
This paper sets out a configuration for an Automated Highway System (AHS) which is believed to have ...
The concept of Automated Highway Systems (AHS) is based on the belief that an appropriate integratio...
This paper evaluates the entrance capacity and queueing delay for Automated Highway Systems through ...
1995PDFResearch PaperAutomated highway systemsIntelligent transportation systemsIntelligent vehicles...
In this study, the authors consider a family of six Automated Highway Systems (AHS) operational conc...
The concept of automated highway system (AHS) was motivated primarily by its potential for large cap...
We investigate the effect of a number of design alternatives on the safety and capacity of an Automa...
The most serious challenge to the credibility of highway automation as a potential solution to trans...
Once a baseline level of full automation is possible for an Automated Highway System, there are nume...
This report presents the findings of its investigation into deployment sequences to better understan...
Once a baseline level of full automation is possible for an Automated Highway System, there are nume...
Highway congestion has in recent years become a pervasive problem for urban and suburban areas alike...
1995PDFTech ReportFHWA-RD-95-192Human factorsAutomated highway systemsIntelligent transportation sys...
This paper compares safety of automated and manual highway systems with respect to result- ing rear-...
This paper proposes an approach to defining evolutionary scenarios for the deployment of an Automate...
This paper sets out a configuration for an Automated Highway System (AHS) which is believed to have ...
The concept of Automated Highway Systems (AHS) is based on the belief that an appropriate integratio...
This paper evaluates the entrance capacity and queueing delay for Automated Highway Systems through ...
1995PDFResearch PaperAutomated highway systemsIntelligent transportation systemsIntelligent vehicles...
In this study, the authors consider a family of six Automated Highway Systems (AHS) operational conc...
The concept of automated highway system (AHS) was motivated primarily by its potential for large cap...
We investigate the effect of a number of design alternatives on the safety and capacity of an Automa...
The most serious challenge to the credibility of highway automation as a potential solution to trans...
Once a baseline level of full automation is possible for an Automated Highway System, there are nume...
This report presents the findings of its investigation into deployment sequences to better understan...
Once a baseline level of full automation is possible for an Automated Highway System, there are nume...
Highway congestion has in recent years become a pervasive problem for urban and suburban areas alike...
1995PDFTech ReportFHWA-RD-95-192Human factorsAutomated highway systemsIntelligent transportation sys...
This paper compares safety of automated and manual highway systems with respect to result- ing rear-...
This paper proposes an approach to defining evolutionary scenarios for the deployment of an Automate...
This paper sets out a configuration for an Automated Highway System (AHS) which is believed to have ...