Vehicle platooning simulations with functional reactive programming

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Functional languages have provided major benefits to the verification community. Although features such as purity, a strong type system, and computational abstractions can help guide programmers away from costly errors, these can present challenges when used in a reactive system. Functional Reactive Programming is a paradigm that allows users the benefits of functional languages and an easy interface to a reactive environment. We present a tool for building autonomous vehicle controllers in FRP using Haskell.

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Finkbeiner, B., Klein, F., Piskac, R., & Santolucito, M. (2017). Vehicle platooning simulations with functional reactive programming. In Proceedings - 2017 1st International Workshop on Safe Control of Connected and Autonomous Vehicles, SCAV 2017 (part of CPS Week) (pp. 43–47). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3055378.3055385

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