IEEE Access (Jan 2020)

Spacing Policies for Adaptive Cruise Control: A Survey

  • Cunxue Wu,
  • Zhongming Xu,
  • Yang Liu,
  • Chunyun Fu,
  • Kuining Li,
  • Minghui Hu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2978244
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 50149 – 50162

Abstract

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Adaptive cruise control (ACC) systems are designed to provide longitudinal assistance for drivers to enhance safety and reduce workload. As the core of all ACC control algorithms, the spacing policy plays a crucial role in various aspects. This paper presents a comprehensive survey on spacing policies for existing ACC solutions in the literature. The objectives of this paper are to clarify the operating mechanisms and characteristics of the common spacing policies, and to reveal their advantages and shortcomings by means of a comparative study. In this survey, the general evaluation criteria for spacing policies are first introduced. Then, the existing spacing policies are categorized into different types according to their operating mechanisms, and their characteristics are carefully reviewed and explained. A comparative study is followed to analyze the performances of five typical spacing policies in the literature, including the constant spacing policy, constant time headway, traffic flow stability, constant safety factor and human driving behavior spacing policies. The contents provided in this paper serve as a tool for understanding current ACC spacing policies, and pave the way for future ACC enhancement.

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