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Intelligent Control of Merging Car-following and Lane-Changing Behavior

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arxiv 2503.06572 v1 pith:EA2D5TOF submitted 2025-03-09 eess.SY cs.SY

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Recent research has paid little attention to complex driving behaviors, namely merging car-following and lane-changing behavior, and how lane-changing affects algorithms designed to model and control a car-following vehicle. During the merging behavior, the Follower Vehicle (FV) might significantly diverge from typical car-following models. Thus, this paper aims to control the FV witnessing lane-changing behavior based on anticipation, perception, preparation, and relaxation states defined by a novel measurable human perception index. Data from human drivers are utilized to create a perception-based fuzzy controller for the behavior vehicle's route guidance, taking into account the opacity of human driving judgments. We illustrate the efficacy of the established technique using simulated trials and data from actual drivers, focusing on the benefits of the increased comfort, safety, and uniformity of traffic flow and the decreased of wait time and motion sickness this brings about.

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