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Digital Twin Technology Enabled Proactive Safety Application for Vulnerable Road Users: A Real-World Case Study (2312.10041v1)

Published 24 Nov 2023 in cs.RO

Abstract: While measures, such as traffic calming and advance driver assistance systems, can improve safety for Vulnerable Road Users (VRUs), their effectiveness ultimately relies on the responsible behavior of drivers and pedestrians who must adhere to traffic rules or take appropriate actions. However, these measures offer no solution in scenarios where a collision becomes imminent, leaving no time for warning or corrective actions. Recently, connected vehicle technology has introduced warning services that can alert drivers and VRUs about potential collisions. Nevertheless, there is still a significant gap in the system's ability to predict collisions in advance. The objective of this study is to utilize Digital Twin (DT) technology to enable a proactive safety alert system for VRUs. A pedestrian-vehicle trajectory prediction model has been developed using the Encoder-Decoder Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) architecture to predict future trajectories of pedestrians and vehicles. Subsequently, parallel evaluation of all potential future safety-critical scenarios is carried out. Three Encoder-Decoder LSTM models, namely pedestrian-LSTM, vehicle-through-LSTM, and vehicle-left-turn-LSTM, are trained and validated using field-collected data, achieving corresponding root mean square errors (RMSE) of 0.049, 1.175, and 0.355 meters, respectively. A real-world case study has been conducted where a pedestrian crosses a road, and vehicles have the option to proceed through or left-turn, to evaluate the efficacy of DT-enabled proactive safety alert systems. Experimental results confirm that DT-enabled safety alert systems were succesfully able to detect potential crashes and proactively generate safety alerts to reduce potential crash risk.

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