Adaptive Cruise Control with Collision Avoidance in Multi-Vehicle Traffic Situations
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- This paper presents a longitudinal control algorithm for an adaptive cruise control (ACC) with collision avoidance (CA) in multiple vehicle traffic situations. The proposed algorithm consists of a multi-target tracking filter, a primary target selection algorithm and an integrated ACC/CA system. The multi-target tracking filter is used to smooth the sensor signal, and makes it possible to apply to a control system. The primary target selection algorithm decides an in-lane target and provides the information to an integrated ACC/CA system in order to drive a subject vehicle smoothly and improve safety in complex traffic situations. Finally, the integrated ACC/CA system computes the desired acceleration. The performance and safety benefits of the multi-vehicle ACC/CA system is investigated via simulations using real data on driving. Simulation results show that the response of multi-vehicle ACC/CA system is more smooth and safer at a change of traffic situations.
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- Moon, S., Yi, K., Kang, H., and Yoon, P., "Adaptive Cruise Control with Collision Avoidance in Multi-Vehicle Traffic Situations," SAE Int. J. Passeng. Cars - Mech. Syst. 2(1):653-660, 2009, https://doi.org/10.4271/2009-01-0439.