Parametric Study of Nonlinear Adaptive Cruise Control for a
Road Vehicle Model by MPC
Keywords: Adaptive Cruise Control, Collision Avoidance, Vehicle Control, Model
Predictive Control, Acceleration Tracking.
Mehran University Research Journal of Engineering & Technology
Volume 31 , Issue 2
Zeeshan Ali Memon , Mukhtiar Ali Unar , Dur Muhammad Pathan ,
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