The research and assessment of traffic accident prevention risks primarily rely on analyzing historical accident data to conduct posture statistics and predict trends. Still, the occurrence of traffic accidents has a strong randomness and low probability, it is still highly unpredictable. Getting the accident data to meet the statistical analysis requirements takes a long time. This paper proposes a safety evaluation method for highway traffic, the evaluation index includes average speed, traffic flow, traffic composition, number of lane changes, Number of conflicts based on the TTC, Time Exposed Time to-collision and Time Exposed Time Headway. UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) aerial survey data is used in this paper, from which the driving track of vehicles on a section of highway, and traffic conflict indicators and their threshold can be extracted. What’s more, TOPSIS-entropy weight method is proposed to establish the safety evaluation model of the highway dynamic scenario. Finally, the practical value of the evaluation model is verified through different scenario examples.


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    Title :

    Highway Traffic Safety Evaluation Based on TOPSIS-entropy Weight Method and Aerial Data


    Contributors:
    Chen, Chao (author) / Xu, Chuyan (author) / Zhang, Zhengping (author) / Zhi, Ye (author) / Wang, Ziyu (author) / Lyu, Zhouhang (author) / Zhang, Yuxin (author)


    Publication date :

    2024-08-23


    Size :

    1523043 byte




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English





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