The potential application of GPS for distance controlled car following
The potential application of GPS for distance controlled car following
Global Positioning Systems (GPS) can measure locations and changes in locations of objects on the earth's surface with increasing accuracy. Researchers in Southampton University and Tsinghua University (China), have been jointly investigating the potential applications of GPS for traffic management and control with support from the Royal Society and the Natural Science Foundation Committee (NSFC), China since 2000. This paper reports the results of using GPS for distance controlled car following
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McDonald, M.
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Wu, J.
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Yanying, L.
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Guo, J.
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2002
McDonald, M.
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Wu, J.
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Yanying, L.
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Guo, J.
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McDonald, M., Wu, J., Yanying, L. and Guo, J.
(2002)
The potential application of GPS for distance controlled car following.
11th International conference on road transport information and control, London, UK.
19 - 21 Mar 2002.
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Global Positioning Systems (GPS) can measure locations and changes in locations of objects on the earth's surface with increasing accuracy. Researchers in Southampton University and Tsinghua University (China), have been jointly investigating the potential applications of GPS for traffic management and control with support from the Royal Society and the Natural Science Foundation Committee (NSFC), China since 2000. This paper reports the results of using GPS for distance controlled car following
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11th International conference on road transport information and control, London, UK, 2002-03-19 - 2002-03-21
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