SAE J 2944-2015 Operational Definitions of Driving Performance Measures and Statistics.pdf
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5、perational Definitions of Driving Performance Measures and Statistics RATIONALE A common and consistently defined vocabulary is a basic requirement for comparing evaluation procedures and their results for driving contexts, vehicles, and vehicle components. This is the reason for foundational docume
6、nts such as SAE J1100 Motor Vehicle Dimensions (Society of Automotive Engineers, 2009) and related mobility documents (Steinfeld, Fong, Kaber, Lewis, Scholtz, and Goodrich, 2006). (See also National Research Council, 2011.) As shown by Savino (2009) and Green (2012), many terms used to describe driv
7、ing performance are not consistently named, defined (if they are defined at all), or used in the automotive engineering and research literature. This inconsistency makes comparing studies, test procedures, and results difficult, which in turn can compromise safety and usability. To overcome the inco
8、nsistency problem, this document provides standard names and definitions of driving performance measures and statistics, as well as supporting information to encourage their use. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SCOPE . 6 1.1 Applicable Vehicles 6 1.2 Applicable Contexts . 6 1.3 Purpose 6 2. REFERENCES . 7 2.1
9、Applicable Publications 7 2.1.1 SAE Publications 7 2.1.2 Related Publications 7 3. CITING J2944 DEFINITIONS 7 4. INTRODUCTION 8 4.1 Background and Current Practice 8 4.2 Approach 9 5. GENERAL MEASUREMENT AND REPORTING GUIDANCE AND REQUIREMENTS . 9 5.1 Good Measurement Practice . 10 5.1.1 Specify a w
10、ell-defined start point . 10 5.1.2 Specify a well-defined end point 10 5.1.3 Measure driver control movements accurately and precisely 11 5.1.4 Eliminate sensor noise . 12 5.1.5 Eliminate sensor and sensor integration lags 12 5.1.6 Separate vehicle automated actions from driver actions . 13 5.1.7 Ex
11、clude preparatory movements from the accelerator or brake as well as random movements 13 5.2 Good Reporting Practice 14 5.2.1 Identify when drivers have both hands off of the steering device 14 5.2.2 Identify when drivers use both feet to drive . 14 5.2.3 Match the roadway segments for conditions be
12、ing compared. 15 5.2.4 Make the sample durations equal 16 5.2.5 Adjust for extreme responses 16 SAE INTERNATIONAL J2944 Issued JUN2015 Page 2 of 171 5.2.6 Percentiles are sometimes the most revealing statistic . 17 5.2.7 Report distribution parameters to aid modeling . 17 5.2.8 Select response measu
13、res and statistics appropriate for the question(s) posed 17 5.3 Summary of General Measurement and Reporting Requirements . 17 6. GENERAL DEFINITIONS 18 6.1 Vehicle Reference Surfaces 18 6.1.1 Leading surface 18 6.1.2 Trailing surface . 18 6.1.3 Surfaces beyond vehicle bumpers . 18 6.2 Trafficway El
14、ements . 19 6.2.1 Trafficway . 19 6.2.2 Traveled way 20 6.2.3 Parking lane . 23 6.2.4 Bicycle lane 23 6.2.5 Roadway 24 6.2.6 Paved roadway 26 6.2.7 Shoulder . 26 6.2.8 Usable shoulder . 27 6.2.9 Vehicle Lane 27 6.3 Trafficway Element Boundaries . 27 6.3.1 Roadway boundary 28 6.3.2 Lane boundary . 28
15、 6.3.3 Lane expansion 28 6.4 Terms Relating to Data Types . 29 6.4.1 Measure . 29 6.4.2 Measurement . 29 6.4.3 Statistic . 29 6.5 General Terms for Driver Reactions to Events and Movements . 29 6.5.1 Event 29 6.5.2 Reaction time (RT) . 30 6.5.3 Movement time (MT) 30 6.5.4 Response time (RspT) . 31 6
16、.5.5 Types of movement response end points 31 6.5.6 Perception-response time (PRT) . 32 7. LONGITUDINAL CONTROL: OPERATIONAL DEFINITIONS FOR DRIVERS PEDAL RESPONSES . 35 7.1 Response Time Classification Scheme . 35 7.1.1 Scheme overview . 35 7.1.2 The 1/5/75 rule to identity response movement start
17、or end point 37 7.1.3 Final movement is maximum response of each driver 38 7.2 Response Time Measures . 38 7.2.1 Response time until accelerator moved . 38 7.2.2 Response time until brake moved 38 7.2.3 Response time until foot first moved 38 7.2.4 Response time until accelerator completely released
18、 . 38 7.2.5 Response time until brake completely released 39 7.2.6 Response time until accelerator contacted 39 7.2.7 Response time until brake contacted . 40 7.2.8 Response time until brake lights on . 41 7.2.9 Response time until brake lights off . 41 7.2.10 Response time until 75 % accelerator va
19、lue 41 7.2.11 Response time until 75 % brake value. 41 7.2.12 Response time until maximum jerk while accelerating 42 7.2.13 Response time until maximum jerk while braking 42 7.2.14 Response time until maximum accelerator value 43 7.2.15 Response time until maximum brake value . 43 7.3 Guidance for U
20、se of Accelerator Pedal and Brake Pedal Measures . 44 8. LONGITUDINAL CONTROL: OPERATIONAL DEFINITIONS OF VEHICLE-BASED MEASURES . 44 SAE INTERNATIONAL J2944 Issued JUN2015 Page 3 of 171 8.1 Vehicle Longitudinal State Measures . 44 8.1.1 Distance gap 44 8.1.2 Time gap 48 8.1.3 Distance headway 50 8.
21、1.4 Time headway 51 8.1.5 Center of gravity (CG) distance separation 51 8.1.6 Center of gravity (CG) time separation 52 8.1.7 Spatial center (SC) distance separation 52 8.1.8 Spatial center (SC) time separation . 52 8.1.9 Range . 52 8.1.10 Guidance for longitudinal state measures 53 8.2 Vehicle Long
22、itudinal Exposure Statistics . 54 8.2.1 Time to collision (TTC) . 54 8.2.2 Minimum time to collision (Minimum TTC, TTCmin) 56 8.2.3 Minimum adjusted time to collision (Adjusted TTC) . 57 8.2.4 Time exposed time to collision (TETTC) 58 8.2.5 Time integrated time to collision (TITTC) . 58 8.2.6 Invers
23、e time to collision 59 8.2.7 Required deceleration 60 8.3 Vehicle Following Measures 64 8.3.1 Coherence (2(f) 64 8.3.2 Gain 66 8.3.3 Phase angle . 67 8.3.4 Time delay 67 8.3.5 Quality of vehicle following, correlation coefficient based on cross-correlation . 72 8.3.6 Guidance for vehicle following m
24、easures 72 9. LATERAL CONTROL: OPERATIONAL DEFINITIONS FOR DRIVER STEERING RESPONSES TO EVENTS . 73 9.1 Steering Performance Measures . 73 9.1.1 Steering reaction time 73 9.1.2 Steering movement time 75 9.1.3 Steering response time 75 9.1.4 Guidance for steering performance measures 76 9.2 Steering
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