Driving Maneuvers Analysis Using Naturalistic Highway Driving Data
Paper i proceeding, 2015

- Accounting about 70% of vehicle miles on roadways, highway driving is a critical issue in traffic safety deployment. Of the various maneuvers that comprise the highly complex driving task, each one requires understanding on the connections between driving states, vehicle performance and drivers' actions. This paper attempts to flesh out a complete picture of driving maneuvers on highways. Eighteen drivers participated in this study. They drove an instrumented vehicle on highways to accumulate 2,600 km naturalistic driving data. The data were segmented and classified into 11 maneuver groups manually. Analysis on the maneuvers revealed that: 1) A maneuver transition probabilities model was proposed. According to this model, 7 typical driving patterns were drawn based on the transition probabilities. Transition events pertaining to approaching/following/lane changing accounted for 95% of all the highway transition events. 2) The durations were 7.6/6.6 s and 7.1/7.0 s for free left/right lane changes and overtake from left/right lane changes, respectively. The numbers were 22.5, 21.4 and 16.3 s for far, middle and near following maneuvers, respectively. Statistical significances were found within both groups. 3) How drivers behave in each maneuver was analyzed. Drivers drove faster in free lane changes than did in overtake lane changes. For overtake lane changes, two driving patterns were observed: accelerate to change lane and decelerate to change lane.

Författare

G. Li

Tsinghua University

Shengbo Li

Tsinghua University

L. Jia

Tsinghua University

W. Wang

Tsinghua University

B. Cheng

Tsinghua University

Fang Chen

Chalmers, Tillämpad informationsteknologi, Interaktionsdesign

IEEE 18th International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC), 2015

2153-0009 (ISSN)

Vol. 2015-October 1761-1766
978-1-4673-6595-6 (ISBN)

Ämneskategorier

Farkostteknik

DOI

10.1109/ITSC.2015.286

ISBN

978-1-4673-6595-6

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