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Contribution of Infrastructures upon Road Safety: Modeling and Regulation of Operating Vehicle Speeds. Nicolas Hautière Marie-Line Gallenne. Overview. Context and Motivations Range of Infrastructure-Based Solutions Underlying technical processes Collection and update of road characteristics
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Contribution of Infrastructures upon Road Safety: Modeling and Regulation of Operating Vehicle Speeds Nicolas Hautière Marie-Line Gallenne
Overview • Context and Motivations • Range of Infrastructure-Based Solutions • Underlying technical processes • Collection and update of road characteristics • Monitoring and modeling of road usage • Computation of adaptive speed limits • Perspectives
Context and Motivations • Speed enforcement led to a drastic reduction of accidents on the different road networks • Inspection and audit procedures have been standardized at the EU level, but are restricted to main roads • The proportion of accidents is increasing on the secondary road network • Solutions must be found for this network which has the following particularities: • Vehicle dynamics more demanding • Less traffic density • Bigger diversity of vehicles: LV, HGV, PTW, bikes, agricultural vehicle, etc.
Range of Infrastructure-Based Solutions • Road design and maintenance • Static road signs • VMS • Embedded VMS Intrusive Interactive
Underlying Processes • Diagnostic • Monitoring and modeling of road usage • Collection and update of road characteristics • Operation • Detection of safety-critical events • Computation of relevant speed limits • Regulation and standardization for deployment Photo credit: tasosk
Vehicle Infrastructure Integration • The development of ITS offers a relevant solution for secondary road networks • ITS allows interconnecting maintenance centers, OBU, sensors using ITS Stations (RSU).
Static devices, e.g. the OdT system: Instrumented vehicles Monitoring of Road Usage Instrumentation and measurement of trajectories Perspectives: data fusion between the different methods.
Collection and Update of Road Characteristics • Today, data collection is performed by maintenance vehicles • Tomorrow, the use of probe vehicles will emerge • Development of cooperative Decision Support Systems (DSS)
Perspectives Deployment of reference speeds on a road network Update of posted speed limits Still open questions Only in normal conditions? Single speed? Pessimistic or realistic? Modeling of Road Usage • Calibration of reference speed models, e.g. the SAVV model: Speed estimated by SAVV model, V85th speed and legal speed limit Speed Operation Data Curvilinear abscissa (m)
Toward adaptive speed limitsDetection of Safety-Critical Events • Development of in-vehicle or roadside devices, e.g. camera-based detection of rain or fog episodes • Development of prediction models, e.g. water layer thickness (WLT) or skid resistance (SR) models
Speed computation Solve speed to get a the same risk as in normal conditions Toward Adaptive Speed LimitsComputation of Relevant Contextual Speeds • Highway risk Probability of fatal injury (%) Speed Braking distance (m) Probability of occurence x gravity Probability of fatal injury (%) Probability of fatal injury (%) risk Braking distance (m) Braking distance (m)
Toward Adaptive Speed LimitsComputation of Contextual Speeds Perspectives • Advisory speed limits or standardized advisory speed limits? HMI? • Traffic and vehicle class, • Driver profile estimation Reference speed, advisory speed and stopping distance speedwith reduced friction and visibility Speed Curvilinear abscissa (m)
Conclusion and Perspectives • Validation of legal and adaptive speed limits computation tools on a panel of drivers • Standardization and deployment on networks • Agenda • 2005-2010: Scientific foundations • 2011: Technical consolidation • 2012-2015: Deployment and validation at a medium scale • 2015+: Standardization and deployment at bigger scale The DRAVIA project “Advanced Diagnostic of Networks for Relevant Speeds” Diagnostic de Réseau Avancé pour des VItesses Adaptées