Beyond 1d and Oversimplified Kinematics: A Generic Analytical Framework for Surrogate Safety Measures

30 Pages Posted: 1 Feb 2024

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Sixu Li

Texas A&M University

Mohammad Anis

Texas A&M University

Dominique Lord

Texas A&M University

Hao Zhang

Texas A&M University

Yang Zhou

Texas A&M University

Xinyue Ye

Texas A&M University

Abstract

This paper presents a generic analytical framework tailored for surrogate safety measures (SSMs) that is versatile across various highway geometries, capable of encompassing vehicle dynamics of differing dimensionality and fidelity, and suitable for dynamic, real-world environments. The framework incorporates a generic vehicle movement model, accommodating a spectrum of scenarios with varying degrees of complexity and dimensionality, facilitating the prediction of future vehicle trajectories. It establishes a generic mathematical criterion to denote potential collisions, characterized by the spatial overlap between a vehicle and any other entity. A collision risk is present if the collision criterion is met at any non-negative time point, with the minimum threshold representing the remaining time to collision. The framework's proficiency spans from conventional one-dimensional (1D) SSMs to extended multi-dimensional, high-fidelity SSMs. Its validity is corroborated through simulation experiments that assess the precision of the framework when linearization is performed on the vehicle movement model. The outcomes showcase remarkable accuracy in predicting vehicle trajectories and the time remaining before potential collisions occur. The necessity of higher-dimensional and higher-fidelity SSMs is highlighted through a comparison of conventional 1D SSMs and extended three-dimensional (3D) SSMs. The results showed that using 1D SSMs over 3D SSMs could be off by 300\% for non-critical Time-to-Collision (TTC) values and about 20\% for critical TTC values (below 1.5 seconds). In other words,conventional 1D SSMs can yield highly inaccurate and unreliable results when assessing collisionproximity and substantially misjudge the count of critical conflicts. Furthermore, the framework's practical application is demonstrated through a case study that actively evaluates all potential conflicts, underscoring its effectiveness in dynamic, real-world traffic situations.

Keywords: surrogate safety measuresmulti-dimensionhigh-fidelityvehicle dynamics descriptiveactive safety

Suggested Citation

Li, Sixu and Anis, Mohammad and Lord, Dominique and Zhang, Hao and Zhou, Yang and Ye, Xinyue, Beyond 1d and Oversimplified Kinematics: A Generic Analytical Framework for Surrogate Safety Measures. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4706554 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4706554

Sixu Li

Texas A&M University ( email )

Mohammad Anis

Texas A&M University ( email )

Dominique Lord

Texas A&M University ( email )

Hao Zhang

Texas A&M University ( email )

Yang Zhou (Contact Author)

Texas A&M University ( email )

Xinyue Ye

Texas A&M University ( email )

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