A human factors simulation investigation of driver route diversion and alternate route selection using in-vehicle navigation systems

Wade Allen, Anthony C. Stein, Theodore, Rosenthal, D. Ziedman, Jaime, Torres
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This paper describes a human factors simulation study of the decision making behavior of drivers attempting to avoid nonrecurring congestion by diverting to alternate routes with the aid of in-vehicle navigation systems. This study is the first phase of a two part project in which the second phase will apply the driver behavior data to a simulation model analysis of traffic flow. The object of the driver behavior experiment was to compare the effect of various experimental navigation systems on driver route diversion and alternate route selection. The experimental navigation system configurations included three map based systems with varying amounts of situation information and a non map based route guidance system. The overall study results indicated that navigation system characteristics can have a significant effect on driver diversion behavior, with better systems allowing more anticipation of traffic congestion. Subject route familiarity, commercial driving experience and gender did not significantly affect the results. Alternate route analysis tended to confirm the main route diversion results, and also showed that a majority of drivers were willing to accept alternate routes suggested by advanced navigation systems. These results were consistent over three significantly different congestion conditions. Driver age was also a factor, with old drivers being more reluctant to divert from the main freeway route. The paper describes the simulation approach and summarize results on diversion decision behavior and alternate route selection.
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基于车载导航系统的驾驶员路线改道与备选路线选择的人为因素仿真研究
本文描述了在车载导航系统的帮助下,驾驶员试图通过改道避免非重复性拥堵的决策行为的人为因素模拟研究。这项研究是一个分两部分的项目的第一阶段,第二阶段将把驾驶员行为数据应用于交通流的模拟模型分析。驾驶员行为实验的目的是比较不同实验导航系统对驾驶员路线改道和备选路线选择的影响。实验导航系统配置包括三个基于地图的系统,具有不同数量的情况信息和一个非基于地图的路线引导系统。总体研究结果表明,导航系统特征对驾驶员的转向行为有显著影响,更好的系统允许更多的交通拥堵预期。受试者路线熟悉度、商业驾驶经验和性别对结果影响不显著。备用路线分析倾向于确认主路改道结果,也表明大多数驾驶员愿意接受先进导航系统建议的备用路线。这些结果在三种显著不同的拥堵情况下是一致的。司机的年龄也是一个因素,老司机更不愿意从主干道上改道。本文介绍了仿真方法,总结了改道决策行为和备选路线选择的仿真结果。
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