Cooperative adaptive cruise control for vehicle following during lane changes
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2017
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This paper addresses the longitudinal vehicle behavior before and during lane changes. Hereby, it is desired that the lane-changing vehicle simultaneously follows its predecessors on the lanes before and after the lane change. Specifically, the lane changing vehicle should keep a safe distance to the rearmost predecessor vehicle, while maintaining a small inter vehicle spacing and supporting driving comfort. To this end, the paper develops an extension of cooperative adaptive cruise control (CACC). Instead of following a single vehicle as in the classical realization of CACC, it is proposed to follow a virtual vehicle that is evaluated based on distance measurements and communicated state information from the predecessor vehicles. A simulation study demonstrates the practicability of the proposed method.
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Autonomous Vehicles, Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Changes, Vehicle Following, Safety
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Schmidt, Klaus W., "Cooperative adaptive cruise control for vehicle following during lane changes", Ifac Papersonline, Vol.50, No.1, pp. 12582-12587, (2017).
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Ifac Papersonline
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50
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12582
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12587