Automated vehicles are becoming more prevalent in the modern world. Using platoons of automated vehicles can have numerous benefits including increasing the safety of drivers as well as streamlining roadway operations. How individual automated vehicles within a platoon react to each other is essential to creating an efficient method of travel. This paper looks at two individual vehicles forming a platoon and tracks the time headway between the two. Several speed profiles are explored for the following vehicle including a triangular and trapezoidal speed profile. It is discovered that a safety violation occurs during platoon formation where the desired time headway between the vehicles is violated. The aim of this research is to explore if this violation can be eliminated or reduced through utilization of different speed profiles.
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- An Exploration into Different Speed Profiles of Platooning Automated Vehicles and Their Effect on Achieving the Desired Time Headway
- Larson, Kurt Gregory (Author)
- Lou, Yingyan (Thesis director)
- Chen, Yan (Committee member)
- Civil, Environmental and Sustainable Eng Program (Contributor)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)