Abstract
This paper presents a real-time driver characterisation algorithm that models the driver based on 10 parameters governing their control of vehicle longitudinal speed and acceleration. It utilises an open-loop longitudinal model in conjunction with an Unscented Kalman Filter (UKF). The algorithm can operate in real-time using velocity and acceleration measurements, in addition to a-priori knowledge of the path curvature and road features such as speed limit locations. The UKF also enables a system identification process to estimate average response of each driver. These identified parameters are subsequently fitted to independent measures of fuel economy and safety to demonstrate possible uses for the characterisations. In addition to the comprehensive characterisation of the drivers’ behaviour the work is also novel in its unique approach to identifying time-based parameters within a time-varying dynamic system (UKF). Possible applications include insurance black box assessments of driver aggressiveness and safety, and in autonomous driving algorithms by providing a model to closely replicate the specific driving styles of various users.
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More From: Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part D: Journal of Automobile Engineering
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