This paper describes the development of a Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control (CACC) for the future urban transportation system at low-speed. The control algorithm was evaluated using two Cybecars as prototype vehicles. A longitudinal response model for the vehicles was developed to design the CACC system. The control algorithm was implemented on a fuzzy logic-based controller that has been tuned to minimize a cost function in order to get a trade-off between a proper car-following gap error and the smoothness of the control signal. The controller was firstly tested in simulation using the developed model. Then, the CACC was implemented in two Cybecars to validate the controller performance in real scenarios.
Low-speed cooperative car-following fuzzy controller for cybernetic transport systems
2014-10-01
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