Recently, the IntelliDrive initiative has been proposed by the US Department of Transportation (USDOT) to enhance on-road safety and efficiency. In this study, we provide a mathematical framework which predicts the effect of such technologies on the efficiency of multilane highway systems prior to their real-life deployment. Our study shall encompass mixed traffic conditions in which a variety of assisted, automated and unequipped vehicles coexist. We show that intervehicular communications improves the flow of vehicles by reducing the perception-reaction (P-R) times of drivers and, in some cases, allowing for more efficient lane-changing operations. As we shall see, unlike the latter, the former effect of IntelliDrive on driver P-R time is always there, regardless of the specific traffic conditions. © 2011 Mohammad Nekoui et al.
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Nekoui, M., Pishro-Nik, H., & Ni, D. (2011). The effect of intelli drive on the efficiency of highway transportation systems. International Journal of Vehicular Technology, 2011. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/653542
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