Merging and mainstream control techniques for an automated highway system.

Bibliography: p. 82-83.

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Other Authors: Beville, James J. (James Joseph)
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spelling mit-1721.1/13652019-04-10T22:51:36Z Merging and mainstream control techniques for an automated highway system. Beville, James J. (James Joseph) TK7855.M41 E387 no.347 Automatic control Traffic engineering Mathematical models Motor vehicle driving Bibliography: p. 82-83. Issued also as a M.S. thesis in the Dept. of Electrical Engineering, 1968. DSR Project no. 79723. 2002-06-21T03:40:31Z 2002-06-21T03:40:31Z 1968 -TM-347 http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1365 eng Technical memorandum ESL ; TM-347. vii, 83 p. application/pdf application/pdf MIT Electronic Systems Laboratory
spellingShingle TK7855.M41 E387 no.347
Automatic control
Traffic engineering Mathematical models
Motor vehicle driving
Merging and mainstream control techniques for an automated highway system.
title Merging and mainstream control techniques for an automated highway system.
title_full Merging and mainstream control techniques for an automated highway system.
title_fullStr Merging and mainstream control techniques for an automated highway system.
title_full_unstemmed Merging and mainstream control techniques for an automated highway system.
title_short Merging and mainstream control techniques for an automated highway system.
title_sort merging and mainstream control techniques for an automated highway system
topic TK7855.M41 E387 no.347
Automatic control
Traffic engineering Mathematical models
Motor vehicle driving
url http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1365