• DocumentCode
    763336
  • Title

    Driver Modeling Based on Driving Behavior and Its Evaluation in Driver Identification

  • Author

    Miyajima, Chiyomi ; Nishiwaki, Yoshihiro ; Ozawa, Koji ; Wakita, Toshihiro ; Itou, Katsunobu ; Takeda, Kazuya ; Itakura, Fumitada

  • Author_Institution
    Graduate Sch. of information Sci., Nagoya Univ.
  • Volume
    95
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    2007
  • Firstpage
    427
  • Lastpage
    437
  • Abstract
    All drivers have habits behind the wheel. Different drivers vary in how they hit the gas and brake pedals, how they turn the steering wheel, and how much following distance they keep to follow a vehicle safely and comfortably. In this paper, we model such driving behaviors as car-following and pedal operation patterns. The relationship between following distance and velocity mapped into a two-dimensional space is modeled for each driver with an optimal velocity model approximated by a nonlinear function or with a statistical method of a Gaussian mixture model (GMM). Pedal operation patterns are also modeled with GMMs that represent the distributions of raw pedal operation signals or spectral features extracted through spectral analysis of the raw pedal operation signals. The driver models are evaluated in driver identification experiments using driving signals collected in a driving simulator and in a real vehicle. Experimental results show that the driver model based on the spectral features of pedal operation signals efficiently models driver individual differences and achieves an identification rate of 76.8% for a field test with 276 drivers, resulting in a relative error reduction of 55% over driver models that use raw pedal operation signals without spectral analysis
  • Keywords
    Gaussian processes; braking; human factors; identification; nonlinear functions; road safety; road vehicles; spectral analysis; user modelling; Gaussian mixture model; car-following pattern; driver identification; driver modeling; driving behavior; nonlinear function; optimal velocity model; pedal operation patterns; raw pedal operation; spectral analysis; statistical method; vehicle safety; Automatic control; Driver circuits; Intelligent systems; Intelligent transportation systems; Predictive models; Signal processing; Spectral analysis; Vehicle driving; Vehicle safety; Wheels; Car-following; Gaussian mixture model (GMM); driver identification; driver modeling; driving behavior; pedal operation; spectral analysis;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Proceedings of the IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9219
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JPROC.2006.888405
  • Filename
    4142931