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Comprehensive safety assessment in mixed fleets with connected and automated vehicles: A crash severity and rate evaluation of conventional vehicles

机译:混合舰队中的综合安全评估与连接和自动化车辆:传统车辆的崩溃严重程度和速率评价

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Connected and Automated Vehicle (CAV) technology, although in the development stage, is quickly expanding throughout the vehicle market. However, full market penetration will most likely require considerable planning as key stakeholders, manufacturers, consumers and governing agencies work together to determine optimal deployment strategies. Specifically, road safety is a critical challenge to the widespread deployment and adoption of this disruptive technology. During the transition period fleets will be composed of a combination of CAVs and conventional vehicles, and therefore it is imperative to investigate the repercussions of CAVs on traffic safety at different penetration rates. Since crash severity and frequency in conjunction reflect traffic safety, this study attempts to investigate the effect of CAVs on both crash severity and frequency through a microsimulation modelling exercise. VISSM microsimulation platform is used to simulate a case study of the M1 Geelong Ring Road network (Princes Freeway) in Victoria, Australia. Network performance is evaluated using performance metrics (Total System Travel Time, Delay) and kinematic variables (Speed, acceleration, jerk rate). Surrogate safety measures (time to collision, post encroachment time, etc.) are examined to inspect the safety in the network. The results indicate that the introduction of CAVs does not achieve the expected decrease in crash severity and rates involving manual vehicles, despite the improvement in network performance, given the demand and the set of parameters used in our operational CAV algorithm are intact. Additionally, the study identifies that the safety benefits of CAVs are not proportional to CAV penetration, and full-scale benefits of CAVs can only be achieved at 100 % CAV penetration. Further, considering network efficiency as a performance metric and total crash rate involving conventional vehicles as a safety metric, a Pareto frontier is extracted, for varying CAV operational behaviour. The results presented in this study provide insights into the impacts of CAVs on traffic safety valuable for insurance companies and other industry participants, enabling safety-related services and more enterprising business models.
机译:连通和自动化车辆(CAV)技术,虽然在开发阶段,在整个车辆市场中迅速扩展。但是,全部市场渗透率最有可能需要相当大的规划作为关键利益相关者,制造商,消费者和管理机构共同努力,以确定最佳部署策略。具体而言,道路安全对广泛部署和采用这种破坏性技术来说是一个关键挑战。在过渡期间,车队将由脉腰和常规车辆的组合组成,因此必须调查不同渗透率的交通安全的影响。由于碰撞严重程度和频率结合反映了交通安全,这项研究试图通过微仿模拟锻炼来研究脉冲严重程度和频率的影响。 VISSM MicroMulation平台用于模拟M1 Geelong Ring Road网络(王室高速公路)在维多利亚,澳大利亚的案例研究。使用性能指标(总系统旅行时间,延迟)和运动变量(速度,加速,混凝率)进行评估网络性能。替代安全措施(碰撞时间,侵占时间等)被检查用于检查网络中的安全性。结果表明,鉴于网络性能的提高,鉴于我们的操作CAV算法中使用的需求,甚至涉及手动车辆的碰撞严重程度和涉及手动车辆的速率降低的预期降低。此外,该研究确定了脉冲的安全益处与脉冲渗透率不成比例,并且距离脉冲的全规模益处只能在100%脉冲渗透率下实现。此外,考虑到网络效率作为涉及传统车辆作为安全度量的性能度量和总碰撞速率,提取帕累托前沿,用于不同的CAV操作行为。本研究中提出的结果提供了对CAMPS对保险公司和其他行业参与者的交通安全的影响的洞察,使安全相关的服务和更具进取性的商业模式。

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    《Accident Analysis & Prevention》 |2020年第7期|105567.1-105567.15|共15页
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    UNSW Sydney Sch Civil & Environm Engn Res Ctr Integrated Transport Innovat rCITI Sydney NSW 2052 Australia;

    UNSW Sydney Sch Civil & Environm Engn Res Ctr Integrated Transport Innovat rCITI Sydney NSW 2052 Australia;

    Univ Technol Sydney Sch Civil & Environm Engn Sydney NSW 2007 Australia;

    UNSW Sydney Sch Civil & Environm Engn Res Ctr Integrated Transport Innovat rCITI Sydney NSW 2052 Australia;

    UNSW Sydney Sch Civil & Environm Engn Res Ctr Integrated Transport Innovat rCITI Sydney NSW 2052 Australia;

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  • 关键词

    Connected and automated vehicles; Simulation; Crash severity; Crash rate; Safety;

    机译:连接和自动化车辆;模拟;崩溃严重程度;碰撞率;安全;

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