AmI技术有助于在合并时保持速度——马德里高速公路M30环的数据驱动模拟研究

A. Riener, K. Zia, A. Ferscha, C. B. Ruiz, J. J. M. Rubio
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道路交通的大量增加引起了车辆操作范式的全面变化,将车辆操作从“仅仅转向”转变为复杂的适应任务。随着无线通信技术的出现,车辆操作现在可以有史以来第一次纳入除了本地驾驶员-车辆互动,更重要的信息,从周围的汽车获得。有了这个基础,就有可能建立集体操作的驾驶员辅助系统,协商特定区域内所有道路参与者的利益,最终目标是改善道路吞吐量或交通流动性等全局参数,同时对单个汽车(驾驶员)产生影响,例如提高行驶速度,减少拥堵或降低认知负荷水平。本文所要解决的问题是,车辆在进入高速公路时是否可以保持速度,从而使合并的车辆更和谐地融入主干道上的流动交通中。为了实现这一目标,我们提出将环境智能(AmI)技术应用于入口坡道周边所有汽车的集体行为。为了证明我们的假设,我们将AmI技术应用于马德里M30高速公路的数据驱动,按比例模拟模型,这是西班牙最繁忙的道路之一。与高交通量的模拟运行的比较表明,技术援助可以帮助增加道路吞吐量并最大限度地减少交通流量的变化,但另一方面要求解决数据驱动模拟的一个更大的问题-数据缺失或噪声影响模拟结果。
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AmI Technology Helps to Sustain Speed While Merging - A Data Driven Simulation Study on Madrid Motorway Ring M30
A considerable increase in road traffic has provoked a total change in the operating paradigms of vehicles, shifting vehicle handling from “just steering” towards a complex adaptation task. With the emergence of wireless communication technology, vehicle operation can now incorporate for the first time ever beside the local driver-vehicle interaction also more significant information obtained from cars in the surrounding. With this foundation it would be possible to build collectively operating driver assistance systems, negotiating the interests of all road participants in a certain area with the final goal to improve global parameters such as road throughput or traffic fluidity, also having an effect on the individual car (driver), e. g. increased travel speed, less congestions, or a reduced level of cognitive load. The question addressed with this paper is whether or not the vehicle speed can be sustained while merging onto a motorway, leading to a more harmonious integration of the merging cars into the flowing traffic on the main road. To achieve this we propose the application of ambient intelligence (AmI) technology operating on the collective behavior of all cars in the periphery of the entrance ramp. To prove our hypothesis we applied the AmI technology to a data driven, true to scale simulation model of the Madrid motorway M30, one of the most busiest roads in Spain. The comparison of simulation runs with high volume of traffic showed that technology assistance could help to increase road throughput and minimize the variance of traffic flow, but on the other side demands solutions for one of the bigger problems of data driven simulation – missing or noisy data compromising simulation results.
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