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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.7307/ptt.v26i5.1388

Developing a New Surrogate Safety Indicator Based on Motion Equations

Hamid Behbahani ; ProfessorSchool of Civil Engineering,Iran University of Science and Technology
Navid Nadimi ; Ph.D. candidate, Department of Civil EngineeringIran University of Science and Technology
Hooman Alenoori ; Research assistant, Parseh Transportation Institute
Mina Sayadi ; Research assistant- Babol noshirvani university of technology


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Abstract

Collision avoidance system (CAS), with the help of surrogate safety measures is a beneficial tool for reducing driver errors and preventing rear-end collisions. One of the most well-known surrogate safety measures to detect rear-end conflicts is Time-to-collision (TTC). TTC refers to the time remaining before the rear-end accident if the course and the speed of vehicles are maintained constant. Different surrogate measures have been derived from TTC; however, the most important are Time Exposed Time-to-collision (TET) and Time Integrated Time-to-collision (TIT). In this paper a new surrogate safety measure based on TTC notion has been developed. This new indicator merges TET and TIT into one measure and gives a score between 0 and 100%, as the probability of collision. Applying this indicator in CAS as a safety measure will be more useful than TET&TIT, to reduce driver errors and rear-end collisions.

Keywords

time-to-collision; Collision avoidance systems; car-following; motion equation

Hrčak ID:

130136

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/130136

Publication date:

30.10.2014.

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