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Development and validation of an errorable car-following driver model

conference contribution
posted on 2024-02-09, 16:56 authored by D. Leblanc, H. Peng, H.-H. Yang, Timothy GordonTimothy Gordon

an errorable car-following driver model was presented in this paper. This model was developed for evaluating and designing of active safety technology. Longitudinal driving was first characterized from a naturalistic driving database. The stochastic part of longitudinal driving behavior was then studied and modeled by a random process. The resulting stochastic car-following model can reproduce the normal driver behavior and occasional deviations without crash. To make this model errorable, three error-inducing behaviors were analyzed. Perceptual limitation was studied and implemented as a quantizer. Next, based on the statistic analysis of the experimental data, the distracted driving was identified and modeled by a stochastic process. Later on, time delay was estimated by recursive least square method and was modeled by a stochastic process as well. These two processes were introduced as random disturbance of the stochastic driver model. With certain combination of those three error-inducing behaviors, accident/incident could happen. Twenty-five crashes happened after eight million miles simulation (272/100M VMT). This simulation crash rate is higher by about twice with 2005 NHTSA data (120/100M VMT). ©2008 AACC.

History

School affiliated with

  • School of Engineering (Research Outputs)

Publisher

IEEE

ISSN

0743-1619

ISBN

9781424420797

Date Submitted

2014-02-13

Date Accepted

2014-02-13

Date of First Publication

2014-02-13

Date of Final Publication

2014-02-13

Event Name

American Control Conference, 2008

Event Dates

11 - 13 June 2008

ePrints ID

11664