Cooperative Autonomous Vehicle Speed Optimization near Signalized Intersections
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Publication:6299674
arXiv1803.10396MaRDI QIDQ6299674FDOQ6299674
Authors: Mahmoud Faraj, Barış Fidan, Vincent Gaudet
Publication date: 27 March 2018
Abstract: Road congestion in urban environments, especially near signalized intersections, has been a major cause of significant fuel and time waste. Various solutions have been proposed to solve the problem of increasing idling times and number of stops of vehicles at signalized intersections, ranging from infrastructure to vehicle-based techniques. However, all the solutions introduced to solve the problem have approached the problem from a single vehicle point of view. This research introduces a game-theoretic cooperative speed optimization framework to minimize vehicles' idling times and number of stops at signalized intersections. This framework consists of three modules to cover individual autonomous vehicle speed optimization; conflict recognition; and cooperative speed decision making. A time token allocation algorithm is introduced through the proposed framework to allow the vehicles to cooperate and agree on certain speed actions such that the average idling times and number of stops are minimized. Simulation to test and validate the proposed framework is conducted and results are reported.
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