Time-dependent effect of advanced driver assistance systems on driver behavior based on connected vehicle data

IF 12.5 1区 工程技术 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Analytic Methods in Accident Research Pub Date : 2025-01-15 DOI:10.1016/j.amar.2025.100370
Yuzhi Chen , Yuanchang Xie , Chen Wang , Liguo Yang , Nan Zheng , Lan Wu
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This paper proposes a novel functional data analysis approach to investigate the time-dependent effect of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), specifically forward collision warnings, on driver speed reduction behavior. Existing aggregate measures compress temporal information within driver behavior profiles and fail to explicitly reveal the temporal dependency of such effect. With the proposed approach, the functional representation method is adopted to capture the underlying driver behavior in response to warning messages and address issues of irregularly spaced observations and measurement errors; the results of the functional principal component analysis with the bootstrap-enhanced Kaiser-Guttman method reveal important patterns in driver response behaviors; and a nonparametric functional varying coefficient regression model, considering vehicle initial motions and drivers’ acceleration styles, is established. This regression model utilizes coefficient functions to estimate the time-dependent effect of ADAS. The proposed approach is evaluated based on the New York City connected vehicle dataset using forward collision warning event records. The results suggest that the treatment effect of the warning messages is time-dependent, initially increasing before progressively decreasing over time. Driver responses can be decomposed into several phases at the 95 % confidence level, including reaction time (1.3 s), brake adjustment time (1.3 s), progressive braking duration (2.7 s), and effective treatment duration (4.0 s). The time-dependent bootstrap confidence interval confirms driver heterogeneity in these distinct phases. The proposed functional data analysis approach can serve as a paradigm for quantifying the treatment effect of other ADAS applications. The findings can support the improvements of ADAS design and the development and calibration of driver behavior models accounting for ADAS.
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期刊介绍: Analytic Methods in Accident Research is a journal that publishes articles related to the development and application of advanced statistical and econometric methods in studying vehicle crashes and other accidents. The journal aims to demonstrate how these innovative approaches can provide new insights into the factors influencing the occurrence and severity of accidents, thereby offering guidance for implementing appropriate preventive measures. While the journal primarily focuses on the analytic approach, it also accepts articles covering various aspects of transportation safety (such as road, pedestrian, air, rail, and water safety), construction safety, and other areas where human behavior, machine failures, or system failures lead to property damage or bodily harm.
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