For each trajectory segment, participants are required to submit only the predicted longitudinal positions of the following automated vehicle (FAV) over the prediction horizon. The organizing team then derives all other evaluation variables, including speed, acceleration, jerk, spatial headway, spatial gap, and time-to-collision (TTC), from the submitted FAV trajectory and the provided lead-vehicle (LV) trajectory.
The evaluation is based on three aspects: Accuracy, Safety, and Comfort.
The final submission score is defined as the average per-segment total score across all evaluated trajectory segments.
Notation
Variable
Description
i∈I
Trajectory-segment index
t∈Ti
Discrete time index for trajectory segment i
Δt
Simulation time interval
xitl
Provided longitudinal position of the lead vehicle at time t
x^itf
Predicted longitudinal position of the FAV at time t
xitf
Reference longitudinal position of the FAV at time t
vitl
Speed of the LV derived from the provided trajectory
v^itf
Predicted speed of the FAV
vitf
Reference speed of the FAV
a^itf
Predicted acceleration of the FAV
aitf
Reference acceleration of the FAV
Ll
Length of the lead vehicle (LV)
Lf
Length of the following automated vehicle (FAV)
h^it
Predicted spatial headway
hit
Reference spatial headway
g^it
Predicted spatial gap
git
Reference spatial gap
j^itf
Predicted longitudinal jerk of the FAV
TTCit
Time-to-collision at time t
TTCth
TTC safety threshold
Rv(i)
RMSE of FAV speed for trajectory segment i
Rh(i)
RMSE of spatial headway for trajectory segment i
Ra(i)
RMSE of FAV acceleration for trajectory segment i
Rj(i)
RMS jerk of the predicted FAV trajectory
Rv,th
Normalization threshold for speed RMSE
Rh,th
Normalization threshold for headway RMSE
Ra,th
Normalization threshold for acceleration RMSE
Rj,th
Normalization threshold for jerk
Sspeed(i)
Normalized speed score
Sheadway(i)
Normalized headway score
Sacc(i)
Normalized acceleration score
Sa(i)
Accuracy score
Ss(i)
Safety score
Sc(i)
Comfort score
Stotal(i)
Total score for trajectory segment i
Sf
Final submission score
For evaluation, the following derived quantities are used:
The accuracy score measures how closely the predicted FAV trajectory matches the reference trajectory in terms of speed, spatial headway, and acceleration.
The safety score evaluates collision risk at the trajectory-segment level. A collision is identified when the predicted spatial gap becomes negative at any time step and is treated as a hard failure. If no collision occurs, safety is evaluated based on the proportion of time steps whose TTC falls below a predefined safety threshold.
For each trajectory segment i and time step t, TTC is defined as