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Impacts Of Automated Vehicle Technologies On Future Traffic, Xiaowei Shi Oct 2021

Impacts Of Automated Vehicle Technologies On Future Traffic, Xiaowei Shi

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Recently manufactured commercial vehicles are increasingly equipped with automated driving features. The adaptive cruise control (ACC) system, arguably the most common automated vehicle (AV) driving feature, is available on many new models of commercial vehicles in recent years. The ACC system is composed of a series of onboard sensors (e.g., millimeter-wave radars), computing and control units, which enables the commercial AVs to automatically maintain a safe headway between the subject AV and the lead vehicle by dynamically control the AV speed with real-time sensor information. Note that such commercial AVs are controlled by exact, prescriptive, and fast-responding computer-mechanical dynamic models …