A Learning-based Stochastic Driving Model for Autonomous Vehicle Testing

02/04/2021
by   Lin Liu, et al.
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In the simulation-based testing and evaluation of autonomous vehicles (AVs), how background vehicles (BVs) drive directly influences the AV's driving behavior and further impacts the testing result. Existing simulation platforms use either pre-determined trajectories or deterministic driving models to model the BVs' behaviors. However, pre-determined BV trajectories can not react to the AV's maneuvers, and deterministic models are different from real human drivers due to the lack of stochastic components and errors. Both methods lead to unrealistic traffic scenarios. This paper presents a learning-based stochastic driving model that meets the unique needs of AV testing, i.e. interactive and human-like. The model is built based on the long-short-term-memory (LSTM) architecture. By incorporating the concept of quantile-regression to the loss function of the model, the stochastic behaviors are reproduced without any prior assumption of human drivers. The model is trained with the large-scale naturalistic driving data (NDD) from the Safety Pilot Model Deployment(SPMD) project and then compared with a stochastic intelligent driving model (IDM). Analysis of individual trajectories shows that the proposed model can reproduce more similar trajectories to human drivers than IDM. To validate the ability of the proposed model in generating a naturalistic driving environment, traffic simulation experiments are implemented. The results show that the traffic flow parameters such as speed, range, and headway distribution match closely with the NDD, which is of significant importance for AV testing and evaluation.

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