Incorporating Driver Relaxation into Factory Adaptive Cruise Control to Reduce Lane-Change Disruptions

被引:6
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作者
Zhou, Hao [1 ]
Zhou, Anye [1 ]
Laval, Jorge [1 ]
Liu, Yongyang [1 ]
Peeta, Srinivas [1 ]
机构
[1] Georgia Inst Technol, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
operations; automated; autonomous vehicles; traffic flow; VEHICLES;
D O I
10.1177/03611981221085517
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
Current adaptive cruise control (ACC) systems adopt a fixed desired time headway, which often leads to abrupt speed changes in response to a close new leader after a cut-in or a lane change. These are disruptive maneuvers. In contrast, human drivers are willing to accept spacings much smaller than equilibrium values at the onset of these maneuvers and then gradually increase the spacing until they again reach equilibrium. This process, which typically lasts around 20 s or 30 s, is known as driver relaxation, which improves comfort and capacity. Therefore, this paper aims to incorporate relaxation into ACC systems. Based on the open-source factory-level ACC platform Openpilot by Comma.ai, the paper proposes a feasible relaxation model compatible with recent market ACC systems. The model is tested using simulation and road tests using a 2019 Honda Civic with its stock ACC hardware. The study further investigates the potential benefits of relaxation ACC on traffic operations. Comparative simulations suggest that incorporating relaxation into ACC can help: (i) reduce the magnitude of speed perturbations in both cut-in vehicles and followers; (ii) stabilize the lane-changing (LC) traffic by reducing the speed variance and preventing the lateral propagation of congestion; and (iii) increase the average flow speed and capacity after a bottleneck occurs.
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页码:13 / 27
页数:15
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