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Based on numerical simulation and analysis procedure for measurement of digital driving shaping behaviour, this paper presents a methodology for model-based digital driving dependability analysis in intelligent transport system. First of all, the new role of driver in intelligent traffic information network environment has been described in enough detail, and then an algorithm for measuring dependability for both digital driving and normal driving has been developed for understanding digital driving error mechanisms. The emphasis of this paper is placed on modelling of digital driving reliability and simulating of digital driving safety by considering the influence of digital driving behaviour shaping factors. The objective of model-based driving dependability analysis is to provide a new solution for enhancing traffic safety.
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Wang, W., Guo, H., Bubb, H. et al. Numerical simulation and analysis procedure for model-based digital driving dependability in intelligent transport system. KSCE J Civ Eng 15, 891–898 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12205-011-1190-0
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