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<subfield code="a">A platoon can be defined as a group of consecutive vehicles that exchange information, so&#xd;
that they drive in a coordinated way, allowing very small spacings and still travelling at&#xd;
relatively high speeds. The concept of vehicle platooning is not new. In fact, scientific&#xd;
articles on platooning were published as early as the 1970s, and the first large-scale pilot&#xd;
test on platooning was carried out at the end of the 1990s. The main purpose of these early&#xd;
research works was to improve traffic efficiency and reduce consumptions, as well as to&#xd;
develop the existing technology.&#xd;
These contributions were very valuable, although somehow limited by the relevant&#xd;
technology still being in its infancy. Precisely, the development of technology and&#xd;
communications in the last years has given new impetus to research on vehicle platooning&#xd;
on freeways as one of the possible forms of cooperation among connected automated&#xd;
vehicles (CAVs). The point of view of these recent studies has also been extended: in&#xd;
addition to traffic efficiency, the role of platooning is analyzed in terms of safety,&#xd;
sustainability, business productivity, etc.&#xd;
In this context, there are today many scientific publications on vehicle platooning with&#xd;
different purposes, set in distinct scenarios and based on diverse vehicles and technologies&#xd;
(regular or segregated lanes, cars or trucks, vehicles with different SAE levels, etc.).&#xd;
In order to organize and consolidate the existing knowledge, a comprehensive and&#xd;
systematic review must be performed.&#xd;
This work represents a first approximation to this more ambitious objective. Firstly,&#xd;
platooning has been conceptualized in order to facilitate its analysis and comparisons&#xd;
among studies. Secondly, key publications on platooning have been analyzed to determine&#xd;
the most significant impacts expected from its implementation.&#xd;
Finally, some important research gaps and disparate findings on the topic have been&#xd;
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<subfield code="a">Platooning of connected automated vehicles on freeways: A bird’s eye view</subfield>
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