Abstract

With the rapid development of 5G and vehicular ad hoc network (VANET), the data fusion plays an increasingly important role in the driving behaviour assessment. However, the unreasonable distribution of conflicting evidence remains a significant issue for decision fusion based on evidence theory. By analysing the parameter information of driving behaviour recognition, this paper proposed a new weighted evidence combination approach to fuse the highly conflicting information. In short, the proposed combination method not only retains the excellent mathematical characteristics of Dempster's combination rule, but also fully considers the mutual relations between evidences and the influence of the characteristics of evidence body. Firstly, a new dissimilarity measure is put forward to quantify the conflict degree between the evidences. Furthermore, the uncertainty measure and internal conflict are adopted to determine the weight of each evidence. Based on the weighted averaging combination method, the reasonable combined results are obtained. According to the experimental results, the proposed method has better performance than the existing methods, and provides an effective solution for driving behaviour assessment.

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