Hidden Markov model of lane-changing-based car-following behavior on freeways using naturalistic driving data

L Zhao, L Rilett, MS Haque - Transportation research record, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Transportation research record, 2021journals.sagepub.com
This paper develops a methodology for simultaneously modeling lane-changing and car-
following behavior of automated vehicles on freeways. Naturalistic driving data from the
Safety Pilot Model Deployment (SPMD) program are used. First, a framework to process the
SPMD data is proposed using various data analytics techniques including data fusion, data
mining, and machine learning. Second, pairs of automated host vehicle and their
corresponding front vehicle are identified along with their lane-change and car-following …
This paper develops a methodology for simultaneously modeling lane-changing and car-following behavior of automated vehicles on freeways. Naturalistic driving data from the Safety Pilot Model Deployment (SPMD) program are used. First, a framework to process the SPMD data is proposed using various data analytics techniques including data fusion, data mining, and machine learning. Second, pairs of automated host vehicle and their corresponding front vehicle are identified along with their lane-change and car-following relationship data. Using these data, a lane-changing-based car-following (LCCF) model, which explicitly considers lane-change and car-following behavior simultaneously, is developed. The LCCF model is based on Gaussian-mixture-based hidden Markov model theory and is disaggregated into two processes: LCCF association and LCCF dissociation. These categories are based on the result of the lane change. The overall goal is to predict a driver’s lane-change intention using the LCCF model. Results show that the model can predict the lane-change event in the order of 0.6 to 1.3 s before the moment of the vehicle body across the lane boundary. In addition, the execution times of lane-change maneuvers average between 0.55 and 0.86 s. The LCCF model allows the intention time and execution time of driver’s lane-change behavior to be forecast, which will help to develop better advanced driver assistance systems for vehicle controls with respect to lane-change and car-following warning functions.
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