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Should adaptive cruise-control systems be designed to maintain a constant time gap between vehicles?
Junmin Wang
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Rajesh Rajamani
Mechanical Engineering
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Constant Time Gap
100%
Adaptive Cruise Control System
100%
Space Policy
100%
Traffic Flow Stability
60%
Unconditionally Stable
40%
Traffic Simulation
20%
Traffic Flow
20%
Gap Size
20%
Stability Properties
20%
Contradictory Results
20%
Traffic Stability
20%
Vehicle Following
20%
Rime
20%
Superior Stability
20%
Through Traffic
20%
Engineering
Control Systems
100%
Constant Time
100%
Adaptive Cruise Control
100%
Flow Stability
40%
Boundary Condition
40%
Simulation Result
20%
Computer Science
Adaptive Cruise Control
100%
Boundary Condition
66%
Social Sciences
Practical Implication
100%