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    題名: Improving Highway Design to Enhance the Performance of Automated Highway Systems
    其他題名: 改進公路設計以增進自動公路系統之績效
    作者: 張堂賢;Chang, Tang-hsien
    貢獻者: 淡江大學運輸管理學系
    關鍵詞: Automated highway system;Highway design;Vehicle dynamics;Automatic vehicle control;Highway geometric design;Split friction pavement
    日期: 1999-01-01
    上傳時間: 2009-11-30 12:51:11 (UTC+8)
    出版者: Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)
    摘要: From the perspective of sprung vehicle dynamics, current highway design criteria are somewhat inadequate for fulfilling broad requirements of automated highway systems and automatic control vehicles. Therefore, in this study, we present a split layout of pavement friction, designed to counterbalance an insufficient superelevation and overcome unpredictable rolling instability. The proposed layout provides different friction pavements between a lane's left and right sides in a curve stretcher along a highway. Such a layout causes vehicles to be more stable in dynamic. In addition, no deficiency arises in setting superelevations, of which, the inclined cross-sections potentially cause side slipping under poor weather conditions. The optimal friction difference values are also illustrated in terms of the radius with respect to AASHTO's criteria. Finally, some implementation issues are also addressed.
    關聯: Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems 4(3-4), pp.135-159
    DOI: 10.1080/10248079908903746
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