Abstract
More than 90% of traffic accidents are caused by driver behavior, with lane change behavior being a major contributor. Recently, driving assistance systems are being introduced on vehicles to reduce traffic accidents, and a reliable vehicle lane change collision detection system is a key component of these systems. Besides, the foundation of the vehicle lane change detection system is the effective vehicle lane change detection model. In this paper, based on the support vector machine, we propose a model for detecting driver lane change maneuvers and take into account the real-time vehicle dynamic features transmitted via Vehicle to X (V2X) Communication. The accuracy is ideal for lane keep and lane change situations, and it is also robust for zigzag driving situations, according to tests conducted using the NGSIM real traffic dataset. The detection accuracy for left and right lane change maneuvers is 97.5% and 99.09%, respectively, while the false alarm rate is 8.56%. Additionally, the average advance detection time is 1.7 s, which is suitable for actual driving application scenarios.
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More From: Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part D: Journal of Automobile Engineering
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