Sustainable Hydrodynamic of Artificial Neural Networks and Logistic Regression Model to Lane Change Serious Conflict at Unsignalized Intersection on Malaysia’s Federal Route

Author:

Mustakim Fajaruddin1,Aziz Azlan Abdul1,Ahmad Mohammad Nazir2,Jamian Saifulnizan B.3

Affiliation:

1. RMC, Multimedia University

2. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

3. Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia

Abstract

Abstract The neural network approach is used to resolve the interdependencies between inputs and outputs in a major conflict on the Malaysian Federal Route’s unsignalized intersection (UI). Two group of dataset being use in this study, they are right turning motor vehicle (RTMs) which consist eight hundred forty five data and serious conflict lane change model, consist three hundred sixty three dataset. The aim of the study are to develop serious conflict lane change model by using artificial neuron network (ANN) and logistic regression method (LRM) and to identify the risk of right turning motor vehicle (RTMs) behaviour. The input data consists traffic behaviour, type of gap, road geometry and traffic facilities. Subsequently the output data will be lane change serious conflict, the study utilize SPSS 26 statistic software. The first section of the study covers the neural network, while the second section describes the strategy utilised to analyse the scientific work. Third part cover the simple analysis of lane change serious conflict and analysis of gap types. Last part is comparison result between logistic regression method and artificial neuron network. This study reveals that lane change due angular conflict, speed limit 50kph, Gap 3 type, second passenger car, motorcycles, motorcycle stop near passenger car, traffic light and lane width were found significance in lane change serious conflict models. The study has determine that RTMs is motorcycle as vulnerable mode of transport. Besides, this study found that the combination between both method ANN and LRM sustainable hydrodynamic and complement each other especially on explaining the outcomes result.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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