Modelling lane-changing execution behaviour in a connected environment: A grouped random parameters with heterogeneity-in-means approach

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Yasir Ali , Zuduo Zheng , Md Mazharul Haque
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Abstract

Lane-changing is performed either to follow the route to a planned destination (i.e., mandatory lane-changing) or to achieve better driving conditions (i.e., discretionary lane-changing). A connected environment is expected to assist during lane-changing manoeuvres, but it is not known well how driving aids in a connected environment assist lane-changing execution. As such, this study investigates the impact of a connected environment on lane-changing execution time during mandatory and discretionary lane-changing manoeuvres. To this end, this study designed an advanced driving simulator experiment where 78 drivers performed these manoeuvres on a simulated motorway in three randomised driving conditions. The conditions were baseline (without driving aids), a fully functioning connected environment with a perfect supply of driving aids, and an impaired connected environment with delayed driving aids. The lane-changing execution time has been modelled by a random parameters hazard-based duration modelling approach, which accounts for the panel nature of data and captures the unobserved heterogeneity. Results suggest that, compared to the baseline condition (i.e., a non-connected environment), most of the drivers in the connected environment take more time to complete their lane-changing manoeuvres, indicating drivers’ safer lane-changing execution behaviour in the connected environment. The communication delay driving condition has been found to have more deteriorating effects on mandatory lane-changing manoeuvres than discretionary lane-changing manoeuvres. This study concludes that (i) the connected environment increases safety margin during both lane-changing manoeuvres, and (ii) a higher magnitude of safety margin is observed during mandatory lane-changing manoeuvres whereby drivers have a higher need for assistance.

在连接环境中对变道执行行为建模:具有均值异质性的分组随机参数方法
变道是为了遵循路线到达计划的目的地(即强制性变道)或为了达到更好的驾驶条件(即自主变道)。互联环境有望在变道操作中提供辅助,但目前尚不清楚互联环境中的驾驶辅助设备如何辅助变道执行。因此,本研究探讨了在强制和自主变道操作中,互联环境对变道执行时间的影响。为此,本研究设计了一个先进的驾驶模拟器实验,其中78名驾驶员在模拟的高速公路上在三种随机驾驶条件下进行这些操作。试验条件为基线(无驾驶辅助设备)、功能完备的联网环境(有完美的驾驶辅助设备供应)和功能受损的联网环境(有延迟的驾驶辅助设备)。变道执行时间采用基于风险的随机参数持续时间建模方法进行建模,该方法考虑了数据的面板性质,并捕获了未观察到的异质性。结果表明,与基线条件(即非联网环境)相比,大多数驾驶员在联网环境中需要更多的时间来完成他们的变道动作,这表明驾驶员在联网环境中更安全的变道执行行为。研究发现,通信延迟驾驶条件对强制变道行为的影响比任意变道行为的影响更大。本研究得出的结论是:(i)互联环境在两种变道操作中都增加了安全裕度,(ii)在强制变道操作中观察到更高的安全裕度,因此驾驶员对辅助的需求更高。
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