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Effect of convoy driving on motorway flow stability

Effect of convoy driving on motorway flow stability
Effect of convoy driving on motorway flow stability
The effects of convoy driving, an automated highway system (AHS) strategy, have been investigated using a fuzzy logic based simulation model called FLOWSIM. The specific convoy driving concept studied relies on effective vehicle to vehicle communication rather than roadside infrastructure. This paper reports the effects of convoy driving on motorway flow stability and capacity
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91-95
IEEE
Brackstone, M.A.
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Wu, J.
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McDonald, M.
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Brackstone, M.A.
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Wu, J.
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McDonald, M.
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Brackstone, M.A., Wu, J. and McDonald, M. (2000) Effect of convoy driving on motorway flow stability. In Proceedings of theTenth International Conference on Road Transport Information and Control. IEEE. pp. 91-95 . (doi:10.1049/cp:20000111).

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Abstract

The effects of convoy driving, an automated highway system (AHS) strategy, have been investigated using a fuzzy logic based simulation model called FLOWSIM. The specific convoy driving concept studied relies on effective vehicle to vehicle communication rather than roadside infrastructure. This paper reports the effects of convoy driving on motorway flow stability and capacity

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Published date: 2000
Additional Information: Conference Publication No. 472
Venue - Dates: Tenth International Conference on Road Transport Information and Control, London, United Kingdom, 2000-04-04 - 2000-04-06

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Local EPrints ID: 75219
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/75219
ISBN: 0-85296-725-X
PURE UUID: 3261b5ae-ee14-45ea-ac21-94ad1124bc7c

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Date deposited: 11 Mar 2010
Last modified: 13 Mar 2024 22:48

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Author: M.A. Brackstone
Author: J. Wu
Author: M. McDonald

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