Do et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Simulation‐based connected and automated vehicle models on highway sections: A literature reviewDo et al., 2019
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- Do W
- Rouhani O
- Miranda-Moreno L
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- Journal of Advanced Transportation
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This study provides a literature review of the simulation‐based connected and automated intelligent‐vehicle studies. Media and car‐manufacturing companies predict that connected and automated vehicles (CAVs) would be available in the near future. However, society and …
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