Research on lane changing game and behavioral decision making based on driving styles and micro-interaction behaviors

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  • who: Ming Ye and collaborators from the Chongqing University of Technology, Chongqing, China have published the research work: Research on Lane Changing Game and Behavioral Decision Making Based on Driving Styles and Micro-Interaction Behaviors, in the Journal: Sensors 2022, 6729 of /2022/
  • what: The authors attempt to introduce human driver-specific driving styles (reflected by aggressiveness types) and micro-interaction behaviors for both sides of the game in this model enabling users to understand adapt and utilize intelligent lane-changing techniques. In , the authors used Stackelberg game theory to model the driver model of . . .

     

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