COOPERATIVE ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEMS CACC
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Advanced driver assisstant systems, ADAS, speed, traffic safetyAbstract
Paper introduces basic characteristics of Cooperative adaptive cruise control systems CACC, based on the draft version of ISO/ PWI 20035 norm. Mentioned are safety and drivers behaviour issues.
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(1) SWOV. Fact sheet Advanced Cruise Control (ACC) [online]. c2010 [cit. 2015-11-12]. Dostupné z <http://www.swov.nl/rapport/Factsheets/UK/FS_ACC_UK.pdf>.
(2) WILDE, G. J. The theory of risk homeostasis: implications for safety and health. Risk Analysis, 1982, roč. 2, č. 4, s. 209 - 225, ISSN: 1539-6924.
(3) ISO / PWI 20035, Návrh normy Intelligent Transport Systems – Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control Systems (CACC) - Performance requirements and test procedures.
(2) WILDE, G. J. The theory of risk homeostasis: implications for safety and health. Risk Analysis, 1982, roč. 2, č. 4, s. 209 - 225, ISSN: 1539-6924.
(3) ISO / PWI 20035, Návrh normy Intelligent Transport Systems – Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control Systems (CACC) - Performance requirements and test procedures.
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2016-11-11
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Plíhal, J., & Sucha, M. (2016). COOPERATIVE ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEMS CACC. Perner’s Contacts, 11(3), 156–163. Retrieved from https://pernerscontacts.upce.cz/index.php/perner/article/view/557
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