Cartalk 2000: development of a co-operative ADAS based on vehicle-to-vehicle communication

conference paper
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) benefit from using vehicle-to-vehicle communication. In the 5th framework EC project CarTALK2000 co-operative ADAS are designed, tested and evaluated with respect to increasing traffic safety, efficiency and driving comfort. Communication based longitudinal control (CBLC) systems extend the driver’s horizon and supplement state-of-the-art ACC and Stop&Go systems. Research in communication and positioning technology is used to design longitudinal co-operative vehicle control systems by TNO and DaimlerChrysler AG. Conditioned evaluation tests of the CBLC systems give an impression of the benefits of co-operative driving.
TNO Identifier
362161
Source title
10th World Congress and Exhibition on Intelligent Transport Systems and Services, 16-20 November, 2003, Madrid, Spain
Collation
13 p.
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