This article focuses on dynamics and control of connected and automated vehicles. The complexity and difficulty can grow significantly from low automation levels to higher levels. The paper briefly highlights three challenges, i.e., sensing, localization, and perception. The Mobility Transformation Center (MTC) is a public/private research and development partnership led by the University of Michigan. MTC aims to develop the foundations for a viable ecosystem of CAVs. A popular alternative to test high-automation-level AVs is the Naturalistic-Field Operational Test (N-FOT). In an N-FOT, a number of equipped vehicles are tested under naturalistic driving conditions over an extended period. In the near future, connected and automated vehicle technologies are expected to be deployed rapidly. While there has been a lot of research in, and attention to, the field of sensing, localization, and perception, this paper aims to point out a few areas related to the field of dynamics and control that are opportunities for further research.
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Connected and Automated Vehicles
The Roles of Dynamics and Control
Huei Peng
Huei Peng
Professor the University of Michigan
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Huei Peng
Professor the University of Michigan
Huei Peng is Roger L. McCarthy Professor of Mechanical Engineering, and the Director of the University of Michigan Mobility Transformation Center, a center that focuses on the study of connected and autonomous vehicle technologies and their deployment. He is both an SAE fellow and an ASME Fellow. He is a ChangJiang Scholar of the Tsinghua University of China.
Mechanical Engineering. Dec 2016, 138(12): S5-S11 (8 pages)
Published Online: December 1, 2016
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Peng, H. (December 1, 2016). "Connected and Automated Vehicles." ASME. Mechanical Engineering. December 2016; 138(12): S5–S11. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2016-Dec-2
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