The Longitudinal Driving Behavior of a Vehicle Assisted with Lv2 Driving Automation: An Empirical Study

Author:

Rodrigues Rita12ORCID,Bastos Silva Ana12ORCID,Vasconcelos Luís34ORCID,Seco Álvaro12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Science and Technology of the University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal

2. Rua Luís Reis Santos, Coimbra 3030-788, Portugal

3. Polytechnic Institute of Viseu, Viseu, Portugal

4. Campus Politécnico de Repeses, Viseu 3504-510, Portugal

Abstract

As the number of automated vehicles in our transportation system increases, it becomes increasingly important to understand how automation affects their driving behavior. This study defines and tests a methodology based on optimization methods to incorporate the longitudinal driving behavior of automated vehicles in the Wiedemann 99 car-following model. A pilot study was recently conducted in Portugal using a Mercedes-Benz of 2017 assisted with level 2 driving automation to gather empirical data. In total, 61 car-following events were used to support the calibration and validation tasks. The calibration error sustains the methodology’s descriptive capability to simulate the driving behavior of AVs, and the validation error sustains that the calibrated model parameters can reproduce the dynamic driving behavior of AVs with reasonable consistency and robustness. A total of seven model parameters were estimated and are in line with the trends often described in the literature on automated vehicles but also highlight differences that can be explained by different development and deployment strategies. Nevertheless, since empirical data from automated vehicles are hard to get, the presented work findings are also valuable for improving and validating future modeling efforts.

Funder

ARDITI-Regional Agency for the Development of Research Technology and Innovation

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Strategy and Management,Computer Science Applications,Mechanical Engineering,Economics and Econometrics,Automotive Engineering

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