调查自动驾驶汽车对低速城市网络安全和运行的影响

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Amir Hossein Karbasi, Nan Zheng, Steve O’Hern
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自动驾驶汽车(AV)即将出现在道路上,并将影响道路交通网络的特性,如容量和安全性。虽然人们已经广泛讨论了自动驾驶汽车对交通运行的影响,但这方面的现有文献大多集中在微观和中观层面。本研究在网络尺度上探讨了自动驾驶汽车对交通流运行和碰撞风险的影响。此外,本研究还讨论了设计和运营安全、低速城市道路网络的意义。模拟实验是在网格道路网络中进行的,其中有在混合流条件下运行的自动驾驶汽车和人类驾驶车辆。为了评估交通性能,对宏观基本图(MFD)关系进行了估算,尤其侧重于速度-密度相关性。通过这一分析,可以提取关键的交通性能指标,如容量和临界速度。通过使用碰撞时间替代安全措施,生成了宏观安全图,该图将拥堵程度与车辆间潜在的碰撞冲突在空间尺度上进行了汇总。利用这些知识,基于 NSGA-II 算法的新型多目标优化方法被应用于确定效率与安全之间的最佳权衡。研究发现,即使在低速场景中,自动驾驶汽车的存在也会对系统层面的容量、临界密度和平均速度产生积极影响。此外,自动驾驶汽车还能提高网络的临界密度,这表明道路系统可以在其容量范围内为更多车辆提供服务,从而提高效率,同时减少冲突数量。这些发现对交通规划者和运营商都很有用。
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Investigating the Impact of Automated Vehicles on the Safety and Operation of Low-Speed Urban Networks

Automated vehicles (AVs) will appear on the road soon and will influence the properties of road traffic networks such as capacity and safety. While the impact of AV on traffic operations has been discussed extensively, most existing literature in this direction focuses on microscopic and mesoscopic levels. This study examines the effect of AVs on traffic flow operations and crash risks at a network scale. In addition, this study discusses the implications for designing and operating safe, low-speed urban road networks. Simulation experiments were carried out in a grid road network with AVs and human-driven vehicles operating in mixed flow conditions. To assess traffic performance, the macroscopic fundamental diagram (MFD) relationships were estimated, specifically focusing on speed-density correlations. From this analysis, it was possible to extract key traffic performance indices such as capacity and critical speed. Using time-to-collision surrogate safety measures, macroscopic safety diagrams were generated which associate the level of congestion with the potential crash conflicts among vehicles at an aggregated spatial scale. Utilizing this knowledge, a novel multiobjective optimization based on the NSGA-II algorithm was applied to identify the optimal trade-off between efficiency and safety. The presence of AVs was found to have a positive impact on the capacity, critical density, and average speed on a system level, even in low-speed scenarios. Moreover, AVs can result in increased critical density in the network, which suggests that the road system can serve more vehicles at its capacity, thus improving efficiency, while decreasing the number of conflicts. These findings are useful for both traffic planners and operators.

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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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