Intelligent Cruise Control ICC : issues for considerations. Paper presented at the Future transportation technology conference, Vancouver, Canada, August 5-8, 1995 and reprinted from `Sensors, safety systems, and human factors, SAE, SP-1190'.

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Sayer, J.R.
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Abstract

With the development and introduction of advanced vehicle control systems such as intelligent cruise control (ICC) and forward collision avoidance systems (FCAS), many safety and human factors issues specific to these control systems are being raised. This paper addresses some issues that, to date, are still matters for discussion and consideration amongst system designers. Aimed principally at the implementation of ICC, some items naturally lend themselves to the design of forward collision avoidance systems as well. Specific issues discussed include: seat belt lock-out systems, foot placement sensing, and adjustable headway.

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962665 j ST (In: ST 962665)
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In: Recent publications related to Autonomous Intelligent Cruise Control AICC research at the University of Michigan, 1996, 4 p.; SAE Technical Paper ; 961667

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