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Studying Traffic Safety During the Transition Period Between Manual Driving and Autonomous Driving: A Simulation-Based Approach
被引:26
作者:
Miqdady, Tasneem
[1
]
de Ona, Rocio
[1
]
Casas, Jordi
[2
,3
]
de Ona, Juan
[1
]
机构:
[1] Univ Granada, TRYSE Res Grp, ETSI Caminos Canales & Puertos, Granada 18071, Spain
[2] Ronda Univ, Aimsun SLU, Barcelona 08007, Spain
[3] Univ Cent Catalunya, Univ Vic, Vic 08500, Spain
关键词:
Safety;
Automation;
Autonomous vehicles;
Analytical models;
Accidents;
Vehicle-to-everything;
Computational modeling;
Connected and autonomous vehicles;
levels of automation;
simulation;
surrogate safety assessment;
traffic safety;
V2X;
VEHICLES;
STRATEGY;
IMPACT;
MODEL;
D O I:
10.1109/TITS.2023.3241970
中图分类号:
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号:
0813 ;
摘要:
Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAVs) are becoming a reality and are progressively penetrating the markets level by level. CAVs are a promising solution for traffic safety. However, robust studies are needed to explore and assess the expected behavior. This study attempts to evaluate traffic safety resulting from a near-real introduction of CAVs with different levels of automation (from Level 1 to Level 4). The investigation consisted of modeling different CAV levels using Gipps' model, followed by the simulation of nine mixed fleets at a motorway segment. Subsequently, the Surrogate Safety Assessment Model was used for safety analysis. According to the results: (1) the gradual penetration of CAV levels led to a progressive reduction in traffic conflicts, ranging from 18.9% when the penetration of high levels of automation (Level 3 and Level 4 vehicles) is 5%, to 94.1% when all the vehicles on the traffic flow are Level 4; (2) human-driven vehicles and vehicles with low levels of automation (Level 1 and Level 2 vehicles) are more frequently involved in conflicts (as follower vehicles) than vehicles with high automation levels. E.g. human-driven vehicles are involved in conflicts from 8% to 122% more, while vehicles with high automation levels are involved in conflicts from 80% to 18% less than their sharing percentages, respectively, depending on different mixed fleets. This study confirms the theory and conclusions from previous literature that indicate a safety gain due to CAV penetration. Moreover, it provides a broader perspective and support for the introduction of CAVs levels.
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页码:6690 / 6710
页数:21
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