Driver safe speed model based on BP neural network for rural curved roads

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In order to improve the safety and comfort of the vehicles on rural curved roads, the paper proposed a safe curve speed model based on the BP Neural Network. A series of drivers' manual operation state data during cornering were gathered and observed according to the driver experiments under real traffic conditions. Three factors, referring to the speed calculated based on road trajectory parameters, the adhesion workload and the yaw rate computed from the processed data, were used as inputs of the model to obtain the target vehicle speed. Finally, tests verify the applicability of the modified model. It indicates that the developed speed model can adjust to the individual curve speed behavior of each driver. © 2012 IFIP Federation for Information Processing.

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Chen, X., Chi, R., Wang, J., Pang, C., & Xiao, Q. (2012). Driver safe speed model based on BP neural network for rural curved roads. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 370 AICT, pp. 92–102). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27275-2_10

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