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Connected and Autonomous Vehicles and Infrastructures: A Literature Review

Author Affiliations
Memorial University of Newfoundland, Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology, Carleton University
Published InInternational Journal of Pavement Research and Technology
Year2021
Citations138

Abstract

The continuous integration of advanced driver-assist systems (ADAS) into connected and autonomous vehicles (CAV) is accelerating the transition of human-driven vehicles to a fully driverless option. The most available ADASs in current running vehicles with their functions, level of autonomy, and present scenario of CAV deployment are critically reviewed and summarized in this paper. The expected advantages with the probable and observed uncertainties of the CAV deployment are also presented. The technological accomplishments (advanced digital infrastructures along with other technologies) are incorporating rapid improvement in vehicle automation. This paper reviews the engagement of technologies in the functioning of automated vehicles and their implementation challenges. Physical infrastructures facilitate the features of automation and connectivity in moving on the roads. Various roadside…
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