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arxiv: 1710.04133 · v1 · pith:FKTTVSSLnew · submitted 2017-10-09 · 💻 cs.LG · cs.CY· physics.data-an

Driving Behavior Analysis through CAN Bus Data in an Uncontrolled Environment

classification 💻 cs.LG cs.CYphysics.data-an
keywords driverbehaviordatadrivinguncontrolledanalysiscarsclassification
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Cars can nowadays record several thousands of signals through the CAN bus technology and potentially provide real-time information on the car, the driver and the surrounding environment. This paper proposes a new method for the analysis and classification of driver behavior using a selected subset of CAN bus signals, specifically gas pedal position, brake pedal pressure, steering wheel angle, steering wheel momentum, velocity, RPM, frontal and lateral acceleration. Data has been collected in a completely uncontrolled experiment, where 64 people drove 10 cars for or a total of over 2000 driving trips without any type of pre-determined driving instruction on a wide variety of road scenarios. We propose an unsupervised learning technique that clusters drivers in different groups, and offers a validation method to test the robustness of clustering in a wide range of experimental settings. The minimal amount of data needed to preserve robust driver clustering is also computed. The presented study provides a new methodology for near-real-time classification of driver behavior in uncontrolled environments.

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