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Analysis of Pedestrian Street-Crossing Decision-Making Based on Vehicle Deceleration-Safety Gap.

Hongjia Zhang1, Yingshi Guo1, Yunxing Chen1, Qinyu Sun1, Chang Wang1.   

Abstract

Numerous traffic crashes occur every year on zebra crossings in China. Pedestrians are vulnerable road users who are usually injured severely or fatally during pan class="Species">human-vehicle collisions. The development of an effective pedestrian street-crossing decision-making model is essential to improving pedestrian street-crossing safety. For this purpose, this paper carried out a naturalistic field experiment to collect a large number of vehicle and pedestrian motion data. Through interviewed with many pedestrians, it is found that they pay more attention to whether the driver can safely brake the vehicle before reaching the zebra crossing. Therefore, this work established a novel decision-making model based on the vehicle deceleration-safety gap (VD-SGM). The deceleration threshold of VD-SGM was determined based on signal detection theory (SDT). To verify the performance of VD-SGM proposed in this work, the model was compared with the Raff model. The results show that the VD-SGM performs better and the false alarm rate is lower. The VD-SGM proposed in this work is of great significance to improve pedestrians' safety. Meanwhile, the model can also increase the efficiency of autonomous vehicles.

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Keywords:  autonomous vehicles; decision-making model; pedestrian; signal detection theory; vehicle deceleration; zebra crossings

Year:  2020        PMID: 33321945      PMCID: PMC7763216          DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17249247

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health        ISSN: 1660-4601            Impact factor:   3.390


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