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Study on the occlusion of the visibility window on highway exit ramps

Authors :
Jian Xiao
Jian Yang
Juanxia He
Yu Li
Liulin Yang
Zhongxiang Huang
Source :
The International Journal of Electrical Engineering & Education. :002072092199977
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2021.

Abstract

Traffic accidents frequently occur at the nose of highway exit ramps for a variety of reasons. When attempting to take an exit, a driver’s line of sight may be obscured by the curvature or slope of the main expressway, roadside vegetation, traffic signs, and other vehicles traveling alongside. These increase the likelihood of accidents due to inaccurate or poor driver judgement when approaching a highway exit. Because of emotional responses that accompany the possibility of missing an exit, many drivers act irrationally through haphazard acceleration or braking, aggressive lane changes; in some cases, even coming to a complete stop and reversing against the flow of high speed traffic to correct their course. This study applies to curved highway exit corridors with a poor line of sight. The total visible area of the exit ramp is defined in accordance with the design specifications of both the highway routes and exit ramps, which was then further refined by considering the driving characteristics of both the drivers and of surrounding traffic. This study set out to establish a reliable occlusion model of highway exits with the following goals in mind. Geometric equations describing the area and volume of the target area of the exit ramp are established. Discrete expression equation was deployed to establish the occlusion model for the target area within the visual field. Parameters taken from specifications of the Hunan section of the Shanghai-Kunming Expressway are used for multiple calculations, in which obstruction patterns of objects with the same width, and objects with different width at different positions are analyzed. Based on the patterns observed from stimulated experiments mentioned above, multiple effective measures were proposed to prevent the obstruction of the highway exit ramp. In summary, this study provides theoretical support for prevention of obstruction as well as an anti-occlusion model for better identification of the highway exit ramps by intelligent vehicle systems.

Details

ISSN :
20504578 and 00207209
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The International Journal of Electrical Engineering & Education
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........04b9d7fc45cc8db2c31b092357694198
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/0020720921999771