Operational Design Domain Requirements for Improved Performance of Lane Assistance Systems: A Field Test Study in The Netherlands
There is a pressing need for road authorities to take a proactive role in the deployment of automated vehicles on the existing road network. This requires a comprehensive understanding of the driving environment characteristics that affect the performance of automated vehicles. In this context, a fi...
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doaj-39deef64f6334efe8584447945dc9a0d2021-03-29T16:59:45ZengIEEEIEEE Open Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems2687-78132020-01-01123725210.1109/OJITS.2020.30408899272669Operational Design Domain Requirements for Improved Performance of Lane Assistance Systems: A Field Test Study in The NetherlandsNagarjun Reddy0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9523-4453Haneen Farah1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2919-0253Yilin Huang2Thijs Dekker3https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6061-8011Bart Van Arem4https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8316-7794Department of Transport and Planning, Delft University of Technology, Delft, CN, The NetherlandsDepartment of Transport and Planning, Delft University of Technology, Delft, CN, The NetherlandsDepartment of Multi-Actor Systems, Delft University of Technology, Delft, CN, The NetherlandsDepartment of Geo-Data and Innovation, Province of North Holland, Haarlem, DE, The NetherlandsDepartment of Transport and Planning, Delft University of Technology, Delft, CN, The NetherlandsThere is a pressing need for road authorities to take a proactive role in the deployment of automated vehicles on the existing road network. This requires a comprehensive understanding of the driving environment characteristics that affect the performance of automated vehicles. In this context, a field test with Lane Departure Warning (LDW) and Lane Keeping Systems (LKS)-enabled vehicles was conducted in the Netherlands. Empirical data from the experiment was used to estimate the impact of driving environment components such as weather condition and lane width on the performance of the automated vehicles. Driving at night in the presence of streetlights with rain resulted in least detection performance for both the vehicles as compared to other visibility conditions. As for lane-keeping performance, the LKS positioned the vehicle significantly more to the left of the lane on left-curves than on straight sections. The LKS also positioned the vehicle more left on lanes with a width less than 250 cm than on wider lanes. These findings were translated into levels of service of the Operational Design Domain (ODD). Each level of service corresponded to a performance level of the lane assistance systems, classified as “High”, “Medium”, and “Low”, and defined using indicators.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9272669/Automated vehiclesfield testlane assistance systemsoperational design domainperformance evaluation |
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Nagarjun Reddy Haneen Farah Yilin Huang Thijs Dekker Bart Van Arem Operational Design Domain Requirements for Improved Performance of Lane Assistance Systems: A Field Test Study in The Netherlands IEEE Open Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems Automated vehicles field test lane assistance systems operational design domain performance evaluation |
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Operational Design Domain Requirements for Improved Performance of Lane Assistance Systems: A Field Test Study in The Netherlands |
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Operational Design Domain Requirements for Improved Performance of Lane Assistance Systems: A Field Test Study in The Netherlands |
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Operational Design Domain Requirements for Improved Performance of Lane Assistance Systems: A Field Test Study in The Netherlands |
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Operational Design Domain Requirements for Improved Performance of Lane Assistance Systems: A Field Test Study in The Netherlands |
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Operational Design Domain Requirements for Improved Performance of Lane Assistance Systems: A Field Test Study in The Netherlands |
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operational design domain requirements for improved performance of lane assistance systems: a field test study in the netherlands |
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There is a pressing need for road authorities to take a proactive role in the deployment of automated vehicles on the existing road network. This requires a comprehensive understanding of the driving environment characteristics that affect the performance of automated vehicles. In this context, a field test with Lane Departure Warning (LDW) and Lane Keeping Systems (LKS)-enabled vehicles was conducted in the Netherlands. Empirical data from the experiment was used to estimate the impact of driving environment components such as weather condition and lane width on the performance of the automated vehicles. Driving at night in the presence of streetlights with rain resulted in least detection performance for both the vehicles as compared to other visibility conditions. As for lane-keeping performance, the LKS positioned the vehicle significantly more to the left of the lane on left-curves than on straight sections. The LKS also positioned the vehicle more left on lanes with a width less than 250 cm than on wider lanes. These findings were translated into levels of service of the Operational Design Domain (ODD). Each level of service corresponded to a performance level of the lane assistance systems, classified as “High”, “Medium”, and “Low”, and defined using indicators. |
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Automated vehicles field test lane assistance systems operational design domain performance evaluation |
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