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Intelligent guidance for headway and lane control
Robert Stengel, Axel Niehaus
Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
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Headway Control
100%
Lane Keeping Control
100%
Intelligent Guidance
100%
Automobile
50%
Pattern Recognition
50%
Rule-based Expert System
50%
Traffic Signals
50%
Actuator
50%
Braking
50%
Traffic Signs
50%
Limited Access
50%
Steering Control
50%
Throttle Control
50%
Entry-exit
50%
Motion Sensor
50%
Mixed Traffic
50%
TV Camera
50%
Digital Signal Processing chips
50%
Braking Control
50%
Multi-lane
50%
Guidance Information
50%
Exit Ramp
50%
Engineering
Road
100%
Tasks
50%
Pattern Recognition
50%
Based Expert System
50%
Automotives
50%
Digital Signal Processing
50%
Motion Sensor
50%