Prospective and retrospective performance assessment of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems in imminent collision scenarios: the CMI-Vr approach

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作者
Gulino, Michelangelo S. [1 ]
Fiorentino, Anita [2 ]
Vangi, Dario [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Firenze, Dept Ind Engn, Via Santa Marta 3, I-50139 Florence, Italy
[2] Stellantis, Automot Res & Adv Engn, Via Ex Aeroporto, I-80038 Pomigliano Darco, Italy
关键词
Velocity change (Delta V); Closing velocity; Impact eccentricity; Consumer program; Injury risk; Adaptive logic; INJURY SEVERITY; VEHICLE; RISK; AGE;
D O I
10.1186/s12544-022-00527-4
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U [交通运输];
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08 ; 0823 ;
摘要
Introduction: Prospective and retrospective performance assessment of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADASs) is fundamental to pilot future enhancements for active safety devices. In critical road scenarios between two vehicles where ADAS activation enables collision mitigation only, currently available assessment methodologies rely on the reconstruction of the impact phase consequent to the specific intervention on braking and steering: the velocity change sustained by the vehicle in the collision (Delta V) is retrieved, so that IR decrease for the vehicle occupants can be obtained by appropriate Injury Risk (IR) models. However, information regarding the ADAS performance is available only after the impact phase reconstruction and not just as when the criticality occurs in the pre-impact phase: the best braking and steering alternative cannot be immediately envisaged, since a direct correlation lacks between the braking/steering intervention and IR. Method: This work highlights an ADAS performance assessment method based on the disaggregation of Delta V in the two pre-impact parameters closing velocity at collision (V-r) and impact eccentricity, represented by the Crash Momentum Index (CMI). Such a disaggregation leads to the determination of IR based solely on impact configuration between the vehicles, without directly considering the impact phase. The performance of diverse ADASs in terms of intervention logic are directly comparable based on the resulting impact configuration, associated with a single coordinate in the CMI-V-r plane and a sole IR value as a consequence. Results: The CMI-V-r approach is employable for both purposes of prospective and retrospective performance assessment of ADAS devices. To illustrate the advantages of the methodology, a solution for prospective assessment based on the CMI-V-r plane is initially proposed and applied to case studies: this provides direct suggestions regarding the most appropriate interventions on braking and steering for IR minimization, fundamental in the tuning or development phase of an ADAS. A method for retrospective assessment is ultimately contextualized in the EuroNCAP "Car-to-Car Rear moving" test for an Inter-Urban Autonomous Emergency Braking system, a device implemented on a significant portion of the circulating fleet. Conclusions: Based on the evidenced highlights, it is demonstrated that the approach provides complementary information compared to well-established performance assessment methodologies in all stages of an ADAS life cycle, by suggesting a direct physical connection in the pre-impact phase between the possible ADAS interventions and the foreseeable injury outcomes.
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