European Transport Research Review | |
Transferability of driver speed and lateral deviation measurable performance from semi-dynamic driving simulator to real traffic conditions | |
Original Paper | |
Maria Gemou1  | |
[1] Centre for Research and Technology Hellas-Hellenic Institute of Transport, Egialias 52, Marousi, 15125, Athens, Greece; | |
关键词: Transferability of driving simulator results; Driving simulator validity; Experimental plan; Speed; Lateral deviation; Conversion matrix; | |
DOI : 10.1007/s12544-013-0105-1 | |
received in 2013-04-01, accepted in 2013-05-28, 发布年份 2013 | |
来源: Springer | |
【 摘 要 】
PurposeThis manuscript presents the experimental plan and results of driver trials conducted with a semi-dynamic driving simulator and an equipped research vehicle in real traffic conditions.Methods12 trainees, 12 novice (driving license less than 1.5 years; 25,000 totally run km by average) and 12 experienced drivers (driving license more than 12 years; 320,000 totally run km and 28583 km only the last year by average) participated in the trials, conducting the same driving sessions in the simulator and on-the-road, consisting of a free driving and a following vehicle scenario in the context of highways, rural and urban roads. Their maximum speed, difference of their average speed from each speed limit and their average lateral deviation in driving simulator and on-the-road were compared. A novel research framework was established for the results analysis dealing with the existence of numerical proximity between the driving simulator and the on-the-road measurements (in the sense of absolute validity), the degree of this proximity and the possibility and the type of the correction that could be applied leading to an acceptable absolute validity.ResultsDerived results have shown that several degrees of numerical proximity apply for different combinations of driver behaviour metrics, driver cohorts, driving tasks and road contexts, whereas the type of the driver behaviour metric seems to be the most determining factor for absolute validity existence.ConclusionsTangible findings consist of transfer algorithms that serve as the basis for redefining warning and intervention thresholds of ADAS but also driver training and assessment schemes based on driving simulators.
【 授权许可】
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