Author:
Yue Lishengsa,Abdel-Aty Mohamed,Wang Zijin
Abstract
Purpose
This study aims to evaluate the influence of connected and autonomous vehicle (CAV) merging algorithms on the driver behavior of human-driven vehicles on the mainline.
Design/methodology/approach
Previous studies designed their merging algorithms mostly based on either the simulation or the restricted field testing, which lacks consideration of realistic driving behaviors in the merging scenario. This study developed a multi-driver simulator system to embed realistic driving behavior in the validation of merging algorithms.
Findings
Four types of CAV merging algorithms were evaluated regarding their influences on driving safety and driving comfort of the mainline vehicle platoon. The results revealed significant variation of the algorithm influences. Specifically, the results show that the reference-trajectory-based merging algorithm may outperform the social-psychology-based merging algorithm which only considers the ramp vehicles.
Originality/value
To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first time to evaluate a CAV control algorithm considering realistic driver interactions rather than by the simulation. To achieve the research purpose, a novel multi-driver driving simulator was developed, which enables multi-drivers to simultaneously interact with each other during a virtual driving test. The results are expected to have practical implications for further improvement of the CAV merging algorithm.
Reference40 articles.
1. Modeling driver behavior and safety on freeway merging areas;Journal of Transportation Engineering,2008
2. Hardware-in-the-loop test of an open-loop fuzzy control method for decoupled electrohydraulic antilock braking system;IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems,2020
3. Advanced co-simulation framework for cooperative maneuvers among vehicles,2015
4. A k-leader fuel-efficient traffic model,2013
5. Optimal traffic merging strategy for communication-and sensor-enabled vehicles,2013
Cited by
26 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献