Title
Safety in Vehicle Platooning: A Systematic Literature Review.
Abstract
Vehicle platooning has been studied for several decades, with objectives such as improved traffic throughput on existing infrastructure or reduced energy consumption. All the time, it has been apparent that safety is an important issue. However, there are no comprehensive analyses of what is needed to achieve safety in platooning, but only scattered pieces of information. This paper investigates, through a systematic literature review, what is known about safety for platooning, including what analysis methods have been used, what hazards and failures have been identified, and solution elements that have been proposed to improve safety. Based on this, a gap analysis is performed to identify outstanding questions that need to be addressed in future research. These include dealing with a business ecosystem of actors that cooperate and compete around platooning, refining safety analysis methods to make them suitable for systems-of-systems, dealing with variability in vehicles, and finding solutions to various human factors issues.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1109/TITS.2016.2598873
IEEE Trans. Intelligent Transportation Systems
Keywords
Field
DocType
Safety,Vehicles,Systematics,Databases,Bibliographies,Protocols,Stability analysis
Business ecosystem,Systematic review,Transport engineering,Systems analysis,Vehicle platooning,Vehicle engineering,Engineering,Throughput,Energy consumption
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
18
5
1524-9050
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
11
0.90
18
Authors
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jakob Axelsson117526.05