Future mobility requires sound solutions in the field of fault tolerance in real-time applications amongst which Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control (CACC). This control system cannot rely on the driver as a backup and is constantly active and therefore more prominent to the occurrences of faults (such as packet loss in the wireless communication). This paper presents an algorithm which uses the availability of sensor-data in each moment in time to calculate in real-time a safe distance for the CACC system. This safe distance consists of a velocity dependent part and a constant part, both important settings in the spacing policy for the CACC. A critical scenario for which CACC should still be functional is chosen, mathematical models of the...