Baschab, Ball, and Vazanna publish at CPS-IoT Week

CPS-IoT Week is the premier event on Cyber-Physical Systems and Internet-of-Things Research, and three researchers from the CAT Vehicle will have their results published there in 2021. Emily Baschab (University of Alabama), Savannah Ball (Monmouth College), and Audrey Vazzana (Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology) continued work on their final paper, and submitted as a Work-In-Progress to the conference, where they will have an opportunity to present a poster on their work. Their paper "Safer Adaptive Cruise Control for Traffic Wave Dampening" aims to develop an adaptive cruise controller for vehicles at low speeds in stop-and-go traffic. You can read more about their work at http://csl.arizona.edu/content/safer-adaptive-cruise-control-traffic-wav... or through the DOI for their paper (after May 2021) at http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3450267.3452003

L-R: Audrey Vazzana, Savannah Ball, and Emily Baschab