Affiliation:
1. Logistics Research Center, Shanghai Maritime University, Shanghai 201306, China
Abstract
Highways are one of the most suitable scenarios for automated driving technology. For conditionally automated driving, drivers are required to take over the vehicle when the system reaches its boundary. Therefore, it is necessary to evaluate the driver’s takeover performance and take-over safety differences under typical segments of highways. The experiment was conducted in a driving simulator. Three typical highway segments were constructed: a long straight segment, a merging segment and a diverging segment. Under each segment, a 2 × 2 factorial design was adopted, including two traffic densities (high density and low density) and two kinds of time budget (5 s and 7 s). The results showed that time budget and traffic density affected drivers’ take-over performance and safety. As the time budget decreased, the driver’s reaction time decreased and the braking amplitude increased. As traffic density increased, the lateral deviation rate increased. The maximum steering angle and steering wheel reversal rate in general tended to increase with scenario urgency. Meanwhile, drivers paid more attention to the longitudinal control on the long straight segment, which was reflected in the maximum braking amplitude and directional reversal rate. However, drivers paid more attention to the lateral control on the diverging segment, which was reflected in the maximum lateral deviation rate and the minimum steering wheel reversal rate. The study will contribute to the safety assessment of take-over behavior in highway avoidance scenarios and provide a theoretical basis for the design of a human–machine interaction system.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
Information Systems and Management,Computer Networks and Communications,Modeling and Simulation,Control and Systems Engineering,Software
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