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Title A Full-Fledge Simulation Framework For The Assessment Of Connected Cars
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Authors Selvaraj D.C.; Hegde S.; Chiasserini C.F.; Amati N.; Deflorio F.; Zennaro G.
Year 2021
Published Transportation Research Procedia, 52
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.trpro.2021.01.037
Abstract Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) have emerged as an integral part of smart cities, providing increased ease of mobility as well as efficiency and safety in vehicular traffic. Given its wide array of applications, ITS has also become a multidisciplinary field of work where vehicular communications, traffic control, ADAS (Advance Driver Assistance System) sensors, and vehicle dynamics have all to be accounted for. The study of such diverse aspects makes the evaluation of new ITS approaches, algorithms, and protocols not a small feat. For this reason, the availability of an effective, scalable, and comprehensive tool for the investigation and virtual validation of new ITS solutions is paramount. In this work, we present a simulation framework, called CoMoVe (Communication, Mobility, Vehicle dynamics), that effectively addresses the above need, as it enables the virtual validation of innovative solutions for vehicles that are both connected and equipped with ADAS sensors. Our framework encapsulates the important attributes of vehicle communication, road traffic, and dynamics into a single environment, by combining the strengths of different simulators. CoMoVe finds its use to evaluate the impact of vehicle connectivity, while imposing causality on vehicle dynamics and mobility. Such an assessment can greatly facilitate the development of control systems, algorithms, and protocols for real-world ITS. © 2020 The Authors. Published by ELSEVIER B.V.
Author Keywords Connected vehicles; safety services; simulation framework; traffic efficiency; vehicle dynamics


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