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by crucini
3480 days ago
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OK, so we agree that the lead auto-car may still apply maximum braking unexpectedly. Therefore the follower needs to leave enough space to compensate for reaction latency, difference in braking power, etc. So how does data communication (or lack thereof) affect this? The follower can instantly detect that the leader is slowing via sonar/lidar/radar, right? |
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Then the distance between the cars that they should hold should be calculable by enforcing braking performance on the automated cars...
Assuming its enough, a simple 2 carlength rule would 1) give enough distance to stop and 2) allow for merging easily (second car would slot into place, following cars would slow slightly to make the gap again) ...