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A Highway-Driving System Design Viewpoint using an Agent-based Modeling of an Affordance-based Finite State Automata

Alternative Title
A Highway-Driving System Design Viewpoint using an Agent-based Modeling of an Affordance-based Finite State Automata
Author(s)
Ransikarbum, KasinKim, NamhunHa, SanghoWysk, Richard A.Rothrock, Ling
Issued Date
2018-01
DOI
10.1109/ACCESS.2017.2782257
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/23116
Fulltext
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8186153/
Citation
IEEE ACCESS, v.6, pp.2193 - 2205
Abstract
This paper presents an agent-based modeling framework for affordance-based driving behaviors during the exit maneuver of driver agents in human-integrated transportation problems. We start our discussion from one novel modeling framework based on the concept of affordance called the Affordance-based Finite State Automata (AFSA) model, which incorporates the human perception of resource availability and action capability. Then, the agent-based simulation illustrates the validity of the AFSA framework for the Highway-Lane-Driver System. Next, the comparative study between real driving data and agent-based simulation outputs is provided using the transition diagram. Finally, we perform a statistical analysis and a correlation study to analyze affordance-based driving behavior of driver agents. The simulation results show that the AFSA model well represents the perception-based human actions and drivers’ characteristics, which are essential for the design viewpoint of control framework of human driver modeling. This study is also expected to benefit a designed control for autonomous/self-driving car in the future.
Publisher
IEEE
ISSN
2169-3536
Keyword (Author)
Agent-based modelingaffordancefinite state automatadriving behaviorhuman-machine interactions
Keyword
MANUFACTURING SYSTEMSEMERGENCY EVACUATIONSIMULATIONDRIVERBEHAVIOR

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