Driver reliance characteristics on forward collision warning systems in adjacent vehicle cut-in situations
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2020

An evaluation method was investigated to assess driver reliance characteristics on forward collision warning systems based on a driving simulator to improve driving safety in adjacent vehicle cut-in situations. Using alarm timing (time to collision, TTC) as the control variable, driving behavior data from 12 participants were collected in adjacent vehicle cut-in situations. Two objective indexes (brake reliance index and secondary task index) and two subjective indexes (risk level index and trust level index) were proposed to establish the evaluation system model to realize the quantitative evaluation of driver reliance level on the systems. An L9(34) orthogonal experiment was designed and conducted. Regression models of driver reliance indexes were established. The results show that alarm timing is the most significant factor affecting driver reliance. A late alarm (TTC = 2.4 s) degrades the effectiveness of the systems, while an early alarm (TTC = 1.2 s) causes drivers’ over-reliance on the systems. Therefore, appropriately delaying the alarm timing (TTC = 1.8 s) can improve driver reliance for safety considerations.

driving safety

alarm timing

driving behavior

forward collision warning system

driver reliance

adjacent vehicle cut-in situation

Författare

G. Li

Shenzhen University

Tsinghua University

Weijian Lai

Shenzhen University

Yuan Liao

Tsinghua University

Chalmers, Rymd-, geo- och miljövetenskap, Fysisk resursteori

W. Wang

Tsinghua University

Bo Cнеng

Tsinghua University

Journal of Automotive Safety and Energy

16748484 (ISSN)

Vol. 11 1 36-43

Ämneskategorier

Interaktionsteknik

Farkostteknik

DOI

10.3969/j.issn.1674-8484.2020.01.003

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