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Biological Prototype Model for Road Abnormal Vehicle Behavior Simulation

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A striking feature of abnormal vehicle (AV) is the considerable infectiousness to normal vehicle, which greatly influence the collision avoidance strategy for driving model of autonomous vehicle. However, the overall transmission of vehicle’s abnormal behavior has not been well understood although many factors affecting this process have been found out. In view of social and human factors in driving, we propose an idea which considers the road vehicle as ‘living creature’ to explore the essence of vehicle’s abnormal status transmission. Here we synthesize what is currently known about the natural history of AV by developing a biological prototype model to mimic the transmission process of abnormal behavior in a road system. The current model can also be extended to include human activities and thus be used to investigate the influences of driver style on collision avoidance.

X. He—This research are supported by National Nature Science Foundation of China, Project No. 61272194, Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, Project No. CDJZR13180043, CDJPY12160002 and Chongqing university graduate student research innovation project fund, 2015. Thanks for the open research fund of Chongqing Key Laboratory of Emergency Communications.

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Zeng, L. et al. (2015). Biological Prototype Model for Road Abnormal Vehicle Behavior Simulation. In: Hsu, CH., Xia, F., Liu, X., Wang, S. (eds) Internet of Vehicles - Safe and Intelligent Mobility. IOV 2015. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 9502. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27293-1_31

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