Large Car-following Data Based on Lyft level-5 Open Dataset

Following Autonomous Vehicles vs. Human-driven Vehicles

Conference Paper (2023)
Authors

Guopeng Li (Transport and Planning)

Yiru Jiao (Transport and Planning)

Victor Knoop (Transport and Planning)

SC Calvert (Transport and Planning)

J.W.C. van Lint (Transport and Planning)

Affiliation
Transport and Planning
Copyright
© 2023 G. Li, Y. Jiao, V.L. Knoop, S.C. Calvert, J.W.C. van Lint
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Publication Year
2023
Language
English
Copyright
© 2023 G. Li, Y. Jiao, V.L. Knoop, S.C. Calvert, J.W.C. van Lint
Affiliation
Transport and Planning
Pages (from-to)
5818-5823
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1109/ITSC57777.2023.10422574
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Abstract

Car-Following (CF), as a fundamental driving behaviour, has significant influences on the safety and efficiency of traffic flow. Investigating how human drivers react differently when following autonomous vs. human-driven vehicles (HV) is thus critical for mixed traffic flow. Research in this field can be expedited with trajectory datasets collected by Autonomous Vehicles (AVs). However, trajectories collected by AVs are noisy and not readily applicable for studying CF behaviour. This paper extracts and enhances two categories of CF data, HV-following-AV (H-A) and HV-following-HV (H-H), from the open Lyft level-5 dataset. First, CF pairs are selected based on specific rules. Next, the quality of raw data is assessed by anomaly analysis. Then, the raw CF data is corrected and enhanced via motion planning, Kalman filtering, and wavelet denoising. As a result, 29k+ H-A and 42k+ H-H car-following segments are obtained, with a total driving distance of 150k+ km. A diversity assessment shows that the processed data cover complete CF regimes for calibrating CF models. This open and ready-to-use dataset provides the opportunity to investigate the CF behaviours of following AVs vs. HVs from real-world data. It can further facilitate studies on exploring the impact of AVs on mixed urban traffic.

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