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Statistical Properties of Car Following: Theory and Driving Simulator Experiments
- Publication Year :
- 2015
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Abstract
- A fair simple car driving simulator was created based on the open source engine TORCS and used in car-following experiments aimed at studying the basic features of human behavior in car driving. Four subjects with different skill in driving real cars participated in these experiments. The subjects were instructed to drive a car without overtaking and losing sight of a lead car driven by computer at a fixed speed. Based on the collected data the distributions of the headway distance, the car velocity, acceleration, and jerk are constructed and compared with the available experimental data for the real traffic flow. A new model for the car-following is proposed to capture the found properties. As the main result, we draw a conclusion that human actions in car driving should be categorized as generalized intermittent control with noise-driven activation. Besides, we hypothesize that the car jerk together with the car acceleration are additional phase variables required for describing the dynamics of car motion governed by human drivers.<br />Comment: Presented at the 46th ISCIE International Symposium on Stochastic Systems Theory and Its Applications, Kyoto, Nov. 1-2, 2014, Proceedings, pp. 149-155
Details
- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.1511.04640
- Document Type :
- Working Paper