Measuring Safety for Urban Tunnel Entrance and Exit Based on Nanoscopic Driving Behaviors

S. Fei, Xu Qian, X. Xiaoling, Ma Chao
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The entrance and exit zones of urban tunnel have been considered as the most dangerous parts along the tunnel for its sharp changes of the driving environment. The objective of this paper is to extract a comprehensive measure from numerous original measures which reflect drivers' Nanoscopic behaviors to measure the safety of urban tunnel entrance and exit. Field test was conducted at Xi'an men tunnel located in Nanjing. The drivers' heart rate (HR) and eye movement, together with the pupillary diameter at the entrance and exit of urban tunnel were collected synchronously with the D-Lab system. Operating speed was recorded by the video camera, and then the individual vehicle acceleration was calculated. Following the factor analysis procedure, three factors, which explain 90.18% and 89.15% of the variance in the original data for entrance and exit separately, are retained from the initial four Nanoscopic driving behavior measures. According to weight score of each factor, a comprehensive measure (FE) which could reflect Nanoscopic driving behavior was extracted by linear combination of the three retained factors. To measure the safety level of urban tunnel gateway, FE is classified into three levels. The criterion for safety classification is given as: |FE|=0.05, safe, 0.050.10, dangerous. The validation by comparing with tunnel environmental shows that the measure proposed in this paper is acceptable and more accurate in evaluating the safety of tunnel gateway zones.
基于纳米尺度驾驶行为的城市隧道出入口安全测量
城市隧道出入口区域由于其行车环境的剧烈变化,一直被认为是隧道沿线最危险的区域。本文的目的是从众多反映驾驶员纳米尺度行为的原始测度中提取一种综合测度来衡量城市隧道出入口的安全性。在南京西门隧道进行了现场试验。利用D-Lab系统同步采集城市隧道出入口驾驶员心率、眼动、瞳孔直径等数据。通过摄像机记录车辆的行驶速度,然后计算车辆的加速度。通过因子分析,从最初的4个纳米尺度驾驶行为测度中保留了3个因子,分别解释了90.18%和89.15%的入口和出口原始数据方差。根据各因素的权重得分,将三个保留因素线性组合,提取出反映纳米尺度驾驶行为的综合测度(FE)。为了衡量城市隧道道口的安全水平,将有限元划分为三个等级。安全分级标准为:|FE|=0.05,安全;0.050.10,危险。通过与隧道环境的对比验证,表明本文所提出的评价方法是可接受的,并且在评价隧道入口区安全性方面更为准确。
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