Kummetha, 2020 - Google Patents
Incorporating Biobehavioral Architecture into Car-Following Models: A Driving Simulator StudyKummetha, 2020
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Mathematical models of car-following, lane changing, and gap acceptance are mostly descriptive in nature and lack decision making or error tolerance. Including additional driver- related information with respect to behavior and cognitive characteristics would account for …
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