Effects of on-Board Unit on Driving Behavior in Connected Vehicle Traffic Flow
Connected vehicle technology has potentials to increase traffic safety, reduce traffic pollution, and ease traffic congestion. In the connected vehicle environment, the information interaction among people, cars, roads, and the environment is significantly enhanced, and driver behavior will change a...
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doaj-bd3b323065ca4a1393ba5d24558805492020-11-25T00:30:17ZengHindawi-WileyJournal of Advanced Transportation0197-67292042-31952019-01-01201910.1155/2019/85916238591623Effects of on-Board Unit on Driving Behavior in Connected Vehicle Traffic FlowXin Chang0Haijian Li1Jian Rong2Zhufei Huang3Xiaoxuan Chen4Yunlong Zhang5Beijing Engineering Research Center of Urban Transport Operation Guarantee, College of Metropolitan Transportation, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, ChinaBeijing Engineering Research Center of Urban Transport Operation Guarantee, College of Metropolitan Transportation, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, ChinaBeijing Engineering Research Center of Urban Transport Operation Guarantee, College of Metropolitan Transportation, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, ChinaBeijing Engineering Research Center of Urban Transport Operation Guarantee, College of Metropolitan Transportation, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, ChinaTranSmart Technology Inc., 411 S. Wells St., Chicago, IL 60607, USAZachry Department of Civil Engineering, Texas A&M University, 3136 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843, USAConnected vehicle technology has potentials to increase traffic safety, reduce traffic pollution, and ease traffic congestion. In the connected vehicle environment, the information interaction among people, cars, roads, and the environment is significantly enhanced, and driver behavior will change accordingly due to increased external stimulation. This paper designed a Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) on-board unit (OBU) based on driving demand. In addition, a simulation platform for the interconnection and communication between the OBU and simulator was built. Thirty-one test drivers were investigated to drive an instrumented vehicle in four scenarios, with and without the OBU under two different traffic states. Collected trajectory data of the subject vehicle and the vehicle in front, as well as sociodemographic characteristics of the test drivers were used to evaluate the potential impact of such OBUs on driving behavior and traffic safety. Car-following behavior is an essential component of microsimulation models. This paper also investigated the impacts of the V2V OBU on car-following behaviors. Considering the car-following related indicators, the k-Means algorithm was used to categorize different car-following modes. The results show that the OBU has a positive impact on drivers in terms of speed, front distance, and the time to stable regime. Furthermore, drivers’ opinions show that the system is acceptable and useful in general.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/8591623 |
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Effects of on-Board Unit on Driving Behavior in Connected Vehicle Traffic Flow |
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Effects of on-Board Unit on Driving Behavior in Connected Vehicle Traffic Flow |
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Effects of on-Board Unit on Driving Behavior in Connected Vehicle Traffic Flow |
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Connected vehicle technology has potentials to increase traffic safety, reduce traffic pollution, and ease traffic congestion. In the connected vehicle environment, the information interaction among people, cars, roads, and the environment is significantly enhanced, and driver behavior will change accordingly due to increased external stimulation. This paper designed a Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) on-board unit (OBU) based on driving demand. In addition, a simulation platform for the interconnection and communication between the OBU and simulator was built. Thirty-one test drivers were investigated to drive an instrumented vehicle in four scenarios, with and without the OBU under two different traffic states. Collected trajectory data of the subject vehicle and the vehicle in front, as well as sociodemographic characteristics of the test drivers were used to evaluate the potential impact of such OBUs on driving behavior and traffic safety. Car-following behavior is an essential component of microsimulation models. This paper also investigated the impacts of the V2V OBU on car-following behaviors. Considering the car-following related indicators, the k-Means algorithm was used to categorize different car-following modes. The results show that the OBU has a positive impact on drivers in terms of speed, front distance, and the time to stable regime. Furthermore, drivers’ opinions show that the system is acceptable and useful in general. |
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