Abstract
In recent years, intelligent vehicles (IVs) have become a hot spot in automotive industry. Key technologies of IVs range over the field of sensing, decision-making and control. Among them, control technology provides an enabling support for improving autonomous driving safety, reducing energy consumption and carbon emission. This paper focuses on some aspects of applying advanced control methodologies in IVs through several selected examples including eco-driving and MPC-based driver modelling.
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