The Automotive Brake Reaction Model Analysis under Moods Fluctuation

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The traditional vehicle baking model can’t analyze the uncontrolled factors of the drivers at night due to moods fluctuation which cause large errors for estimation of the brake distance, thus the effective driving emergency braking reaction model can’t be built. This paper proposes an intelligent emergency braking reaction model under moods fluctuation which can analyze the drivers’ control features under different moods and build the relation models between the braking distance and driving speeds. The paper selects driving speeds, average road brightness and moods fluctuation as three indexes to calculate the best braking reaction speeds in order to control the emergency brake intelligently. The experiment illustrates the drivers’ braking reaction speeds and the stability can be greatly improved under the model with strong robustness.

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