Title: A headway safety policy for automated highway operations
Abstract:The level of service, cost, and safety of an automated highway system are largely dependent on the selected headway policy; i.e., the specification of a minimum acceptable headway (as a function of sp...The level of service, cost, and safety of an automated highway system are largely dependent on the selected headway policy; i.e., the specification of a minimum acceptable headway (as a function of speed) for mainline operations. Here a policy, designed to avert collisions due to "reasonable" lead-car decelerations, is presented and evaluated in the context of achieving high capacity (≥ 3,600 veh/lane/hr) over a range of typical highway speeds -- 13.5 -30 m/s (30.2 - 67.2 mph). This involved a detailed analysis to determine both the relationships between, and the requirements on, the seven parameters which are embedded in this policy. These pertain to systems-level operations, the capabilities of a vehicle's automatic control system, and the vehicle/roadway interface. The tradeoffs associated with safety, capacity and cost (in the form of required future development efforts.) are identified, and four parameter groups are selected as candidates for possible implementation.Read More
Publication Year: 1978
Publication Date: 1978-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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