Rhythmic Control of Automated Traffic -- Part I: Concept and Properties at Isolated Intersections

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Authors: Xiang-Dong Chen, Meng Li, Xi Lin, Yafeng Yin, Fang He Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 8 October 2020

Abstract: Leveraging the accuracy and consistency of vehicle motion control enabled by the connected and automated vehicle technology, we propose the rhythmic control (RC) scheme that allows vehicles to pass through an intersection in a conflict-free manner with a preset rhythm. The rhythm enables vehicles to proceed at a constant speed without any stop. The RC is capable of breaking the limitation that right of way can only be allocated to non-conflicting movements at a time. It significantly improves the performance of intersection control for automated traffic. Moreover, the RC with a predetermined rhythm does not require intensive computational efforts to dynamically control vehicles, which may possibly lead to frequent accelerations or decelerations. Assuming stationary vehicle arrivals, we conduct theoretical investigation to show that RC can considerably increase intersection capacity and reduce vehicle delay. Finally, the performance of RC is tested in the simulations with both stationary and non-stationary vehicle arrivals at both symmetric and asymmetric intersections.













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