Title :
Statistical Behavior Modeling for Driver-Adaptive Precrash Systems
Author :
Muehlfeld, Florian ; Doric, Igor ; Ertlmeier, Rudolf ; Brandmeier, Thomas
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Appl. Res., Ingolstadt Univ. of Appl. Sci., Ingolstadt, Germany
Abstract :
Precrash systems have the potential for preventing or mitigating the results of an accident. However, optimal precrash activation can be only achieved by a driver-individual parameterization of the activation function. In this paper, an adaptation model is proposed, which calculates a driver-adapted activation threshold for the considered precrash algorithm. The model analyzes past situations to calculate a driver-individual activation threshold that achieves a desired activation frequency. The advantage of the proposed model is that the distribution is estimated using a distribution model. This has the result that an activation threshold can be already determined using a small data set. In addition, the confidence interval that has to be considered is decreased. The proposed model was applied in a study with test subjects. Results of this paper confirm the usability of the model. In comparison with an empirical approach, the proposed model achieves a significantly lower threshold and, thus, a higher safety effect of the system.
Keywords :
accident prevention; adaptive control; driver information systems; road accidents; road safety; statistical analysis; statistical distributions; accident mitigation; accident prevention; activation frequency; activation function; adaptation model; distribution model; driver-adapted activation threshold; driver-adaptive precrash systems; driver-individual parameterization; optimal precrash activation; precrash algorithm; safety effect; statistical behavior modeling; Adaptation models; Road accidents; Road safety; Statistical analysis; Behavior modeling; driver adaptation; precrash activation;
Journal_Title :
Intelligent Transportation Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TITS.2013.2267799