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Mean TTC under different weights.
Published 2024“…Safety performance is evaluated using Time-to-Collision (TTC) and speed standard deviation (SD) metrics. Case study results show a significant decrease in SD as the CAV penetration rate increases, with a 58.38% reduction from 0% to 100%. …”
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Baseline characteristics of the study participants and the results of laboratory measurements.
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SD and mean TTC under different weights.
Published 2024“…Safety performance is evaluated using Time-to-Collision (TTC) and speed standard deviation (SD) metrics. Case study results show a significant decrease in SD as the CAV penetration rate increases, with a 58.38% reduction from 0% to 100%. …”
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Prisma flow diagram of study selection.
Published 2025“…Additionally, watching ≥6 hours of television per day was associated with a significant decrease in cognitive score (standardized beta coefficient = −0.09; 95% CI: −0.17, −0.003; I<sup>2</sup> = 71.8%; seven studies). …”
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SD under different weights.
Published 2024“…Safety performance is evaluated using Time-to-Collision (TTC) and speed standard deviation (SD) metrics. Case study results show a significant decrease in SD as the CAV penetration rate increases, with a 58.38% reduction from 0% to 100%. …”
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Model framework.
Published 2024“…Safety performance is evaluated using Time-to-Collision (TTC) and speed standard deviation (SD) metrics. Case study results show a significant decrease in SD as the CAV penetration rate increases, with a 58.38% reduction from 0% to 100%. …”
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Vehicle travel time.
Published 2024“…Safety performance is evaluated using Time-to-Collision (TTC) and speed standard deviation (SD) metrics. Case study results show a significant decrease in SD as the CAV penetration rate increases, with a 58.38% reduction from 0% to 100%. …”
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SD under different penetration rates.
Published 2024“…Safety performance is evaluated using Time-to-Collision (TTC) and speed standard deviation (SD) metrics. Case study results show a significant decrease in SD as the CAV penetration rate increases, with a 58.38% reduction from 0% to 100%. …”
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Notation description.
Published 2024“…Safety performance is evaluated using Time-to-Collision (TTC) and speed standard deviation (SD) metrics. Case study results show a significant decrease in SD as the CAV penetration rate increases, with a 58.38% reduction from 0% to 100%. …”
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Five-stage speed adjustment.
Published 2024“…Safety performance is evaluated using Time-to-Collision (TTC) and speed standard deviation (SD) metrics. Case study results show a significant decrease in SD as the CAV penetration rate increases, with a 58.38% reduction from 0% to 100%. …”
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Parameter values.
Published 2024“…Safety performance is evaluated using Time-to-Collision (TTC) and speed standard deviation (SD) metrics. Case study results show a significant decrease in SD as the CAV penetration rate increases, with a 58.38% reduction from 0% to 100%. …”
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