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Integrated Vehicle-Following Control for Four-Wheel-Independent-Drive Electric Vehicles Against Non-Ideal V2X Communication

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Integrated Vehicle-Following Control for Four-Wheel-Independent-Drive Electric Vehicles Against Non-Ideal V2X Communication
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/357760053_Integrated_Vehicle-Following_Control_for_Four-Wheel-Independent-Drive_Electric_Vehicles_Against_Non-ideal_V2X_Communication

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