Cut-in against the other lane-changing: behaviors analysis and model establishing
This dissertation explores the distinctions in different vehicular behavior during lane-changing scenarios by analysing the public transportation datasets highD. Through detailed data analysis, we describe the differences in dynamics across these scenarios. Building on this foundation, we have devel...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1754832024-04-26T16:00:53Z Cut-in against the other lane-changing: behaviors analysis and model establishing Zheng, Dejiang Su Rong School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering RSu@ntu.edu.sg Computer and Information Science Engineering Autonomous driving Lanechange This dissertation explores the distinctions in different vehicular behavior during lane-changing scenarios by analysing the public transportation datasets highD. Through detailed data analysis, we describe the differences in dynamics across these scenarios. Building on this foundation, we have developed a dectction model that predicts and categorizes cut-in maneuvers with precision. Despite extensive studies on general lane-changing, the distinct nature and implications of cut-in maneuvers have been insufficiently explored. This study utilizes the comprehensive highD dataset to conduct a detailed comparative analysis of cut-ins versus other lane-changing actions. We extract and categorize lane-changing events, applying gap-based rules to distinctly identify cut-in maneuvers. The research develops and employs a set of performance metrics to assess and compare the driving characteristics inherent in these two categories of lane changes. Employing the Wilcoxon rank-sum test, our analysis reveals significant behavioral differences in these two classification. Furthermore, our study ventures into predictive modeling of cut-in behavior, aiming to enhance the understanding and predictability of its maneuvers. Our findings highlight the critical need for specialized focus on cut-in maneuvers, offering valuable insights for future research in vehicular dynamics and the advancement of autonomous driving systems. Master's degree 2024-04-24T14:04:51Z 2024-04-24T14:04:51Z 2024 Thesis-Master by Coursework Zheng, D. (2024). Cut-in against the other lane-changing: behaviors analysis and model establishing. Master's thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/175483 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/175483 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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This dissertation explores the distinctions in different vehicular behavior during lane-changing scenarios by analysing the public transportation datasets highD. Through detailed data analysis, we describe the differences in dynamics across these scenarios. Building on this foundation, we have developed a dectction model that predicts and categorizes cut-in maneuvers with precision. Despite extensive studies on general lane-changing, the distinct nature and implications of cut-in maneuvers have been insufficiently explored. This study utilizes the comprehensive highD dataset to conduct a detailed comparative analysis of cut-ins versus other lane-changing actions. We extract and categorize lane-changing events, applying gap-based rules to distinctly identify cut-in maneuvers. The research develops and employs a set of performance metrics to assess and compare the driving characteristics inherent in these two categories of lane changes. Employing the Wilcoxon rank-sum test, our analysis reveals significant behavioral differences in these two classification. Furthermore, our study ventures into predictive modeling of cut-in behavior, aiming to enhance the understanding and predictability of its maneuvers. Our findings highlight the critical need for specialized focus on cut-in maneuvers, offering valuable insights for future research in vehicular dynamics and the advancement of autonomous driving systems. |
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