Criticality Measures to Evaluate the Triggering Decision of Collision Avoidance Functions at Intersections

Peter Riegl, A. Gaull, M. Beitelschmidt
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In order to significantly reduce the amount of testing required to validate the behavior of vehicle safety functions with real vehicles, the scenarios in the simulation must reproduce the traffic as realistically as possible. For this reason, a microscopic traffic flow simulation is used. Since the road users show a perfect behavior by default, driving errors have to be induced. The necessary adjustments in the existing driver models are presented schematically in this paper. These changes in the driving behavior ensure that some road users cause situations that are critical for others. Such scenarios are required as input data for testing vehicle safety functions in a vehicle dynamics simulation. A decisive factor for the quality with which a critical situation can be successfully managed by a vehicle safety function is the trigger time. For this purpose, approaches are presented for estimating the period in which a collision can still be avoided by braking or evasive maneuver. Three intersection scenarios illustrate the functioning of these criteria.
交叉口避碰功能触发决策评估的临界度量
为了显著减少用真实车辆验证车辆安全功能行为所需的测试量,模拟中的场景必须尽可能真实地再现交通状况。为此,采用微观交通流模拟。由于道路使用者默认表现出完美的行为,因此必须诱导驾驶错误。本文对现有的驱动模型进行了必要的调整。这些驾驶行为上的改变会导致一些道路使用者造成对其他人来说很危险的情况。在车辆动力学仿真中,这些场景需要作为测试车辆安全功能的输入数据。触发时间是车辆安全功能能否成功控制危急情况的决定性因素。为此目的,提出了估计碰撞仍可通过制动或规避机动避免的时间的方法。三个交叉场景说明了这些标准的功能。
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