This study explored human factors issues associated with cooperative adaptive cruise control (CACC); specifically the relationship between drivers’ preferred following distance, assigned following distance, and driving performance. Participants drove in a dedicated lane and experienced a vehicle merging in front of their vehicle and later, an emergency event that required intervention in order to avoid a collision. Drivers followed at either a near or a far distance. Drivers’ perceived workload did not vary between the cruise and postmerge periods. However, workload was significantly greater after the emergency crash event. Workload did not vary significantly based on following distance assignment or preference. Those participants assigned ...
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is a system present which enables the car to autonomously maintain a c...
Advanced driving assistance systems that offer support by operating for example longitudinal control...
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and Forward Collision Warning (FCW) have been shown to have a positive...
2016Final Report, 10/1/2013-12/1/2015Yang, DavidPDFTech ReportFHWA-HRT-16-056DTFH61-13-D-00024Attent...
2016Final Report: February 2014-June 2015Yang, DavidPDFTech ReportFHWA-HRT-16-057DTFH61-13-D-00024At...
10380688042017Yang, DavidPDFTech ReportFHWA-HRT-17-025HRDS-30/12-17(WEB)EDTFH61-13-D-00024Autonomous...
Currently, Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) systems can automate vehicle speed control to maintain foll...
In comparison to conventional cruise control, adaptive cruise control (ACC) vehicles are capable of ...
As traffic volume and delay on highways increase each year, new solutions are required to meet trav...
14966882013PDFTech ReportFHWA-HRT-13-045Autonomous intelligent cruise controlHuman factorsImplementa...
A Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control (CACC) system has been developed by adding a wireless vehicle-...
This study aims to improve the desired distance adaptability of the cooperative adaptive cruise cont...
Adaptive cruise control (ACC), through the partial automation of the longitudinal driving task, is e...
For adaptive cruise control (ACC) systems to be accepted and used safely, the transitions from cruis...
Adaptive cruise control (ACC), a driver assistance system that controls longitudinal motion, has bee...
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is a system present which enables the car to autonomously maintain a c...
Advanced driving assistance systems that offer support by operating for example longitudinal control...
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and Forward Collision Warning (FCW) have been shown to have a positive...
2016Final Report, 10/1/2013-12/1/2015Yang, DavidPDFTech ReportFHWA-HRT-16-056DTFH61-13-D-00024Attent...
2016Final Report: February 2014-June 2015Yang, DavidPDFTech ReportFHWA-HRT-16-057DTFH61-13-D-00024At...
10380688042017Yang, DavidPDFTech ReportFHWA-HRT-17-025HRDS-30/12-17(WEB)EDTFH61-13-D-00024Autonomous...
Currently, Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) systems can automate vehicle speed control to maintain foll...
In comparison to conventional cruise control, adaptive cruise control (ACC) vehicles are capable of ...
As traffic volume and delay on highways increase each year, new solutions are required to meet trav...
14966882013PDFTech ReportFHWA-HRT-13-045Autonomous intelligent cruise controlHuman factorsImplementa...
A Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control (CACC) system has been developed by adding a wireless vehicle-...
This study aims to improve the desired distance adaptability of the cooperative adaptive cruise cont...
Adaptive cruise control (ACC), through the partial automation of the longitudinal driving task, is e...
For adaptive cruise control (ACC) systems to be accepted and used safely, the transitions from cruis...
Adaptive cruise control (ACC), a driver assistance system that controls longitudinal motion, has bee...
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is a system present which enables the car to autonomously maintain a c...
Advanced driving assistance systems that offer support by operating for example longitudinal control...
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and Forward Collision Warning (FCW) have been shown to have a positive...