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Accelerating Discoveries in Traffic Science

Accelerating Discoveries in Traffic Science

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28.08.2017
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Copyright (c) 2024 Bo Yu, Yuren Chen

Driving Rhythm Method for Driving Comfort Analysis on Rural Highways

Authors:

Bo Yu
Tongji University

Yuren Chen
Tongji University

Keywords:driving comfort, driver’s visual lane model, driving rhythm, BP neural network, wavelet transform,

Abstract

Driving comfort is of great significance for rural highways, since the variation characteristics of driving speed are comparatively complex on rural highways. Earlier studies about driving comfort were usually based on the actual geometric road alignments and automobiles, without considering the driver’s visual perception. However, some scholars have shown that there is a discrepancy between actual and perceived geometric alignments, especially on rural highways. Moreover, few studies focus on rural highways. Therefore, in this paper the driver’s visual lane model was established based on the Catmull-Rom spline, in order to describe the driver’s visual perception of rural highways. The real vehicle experiment was conducted on 100 km rural highways in Tibet. The driving rhythm was presented to signify the information during the driving process. Shape parameters of the driver’s visual lane model were chosen as input variables to predict the driving rhythm by BP neural network. Wavelet transform was used to explore which part of the driving rhythm is related to the driving comfort. Then the probabilities of good, fair and bad driving comfort can be calculated by wavelets of the driving rhythm. This work not only provides a new perspective into driving comfort analysis and quantifies the driver’s visual perception, but also pays attention to the unique characteristics of rural highways.

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How to Cite
Yu, B. (et al.) 2017. Driving Rhythm Method for Driving Comfort Analysis on Rural Highways. Traffic&Transportation Journal. 29, 4 (Aug. 2017), 371-379. DOI: https://doi.org/10.7307/ptt.v29i4.2217.

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