Multi-Agent Intersection Management for Connected Vehicles Using an Optimal Scheduling Approach

Qiu Jin, Guoyuan Wu, K. Boriboonsomsin, M. Barth
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Today's transportation systems are facing numerous issues resulting from the increased travel demands and limited capacities of roadway infrastructure. As a potential intelligent transportation system (ITS) solution, multi-agent intersection management systems have recently received increased attention with the rapid advance in wireless communications and comprehensive vehicular technologies. Most of the proposed multi-agent system approaches take a FIFO (first-in first-out) approach to time-space occupancy scheduling. However, by also optimizing the departure sequence, greater global benefits are possible. In this paper, we propose a modified multi-agent system with optimal scheduling of Vehicle Agent's (VAs') departure times. Compared with the FIFO-based system developed in the authors' previous work, the modified system can provide more system-wide benefits in terms of mobility, reliability and sustainability. Simulation studies have shown improvements in travel times, but more importantly an approximately 58% reduction in travel time variability and 49%-60% reductions in (partial) stops. These leads to potential benefits in fuel consumption and pollutant emissions, primarily by carefully designing VAs' trajectories through the intersection.
基于最优调度方法的互联车辆多智能体交叉口管理
由于日益增长的出行需求和有限的道路基础设施容量,当今的交通系统正面临着许多问题。近年来,随着无线通信和综合车辆技术的飞速发展,多智能体交叉口管理系统作为一种潜在的智能交通解决方案受到越来越多的关注。大多数提出的多智能体系统方法采用先进先出(FIFO)方法进行时空占用调度。然而,通过优化出发顺序,更大的整体效益是可能的。本文提出了一种改进的多智能体系统,该系统具有车辆智能体出发时间的最优调度。与作者先前工作中开发的基于fifo的系统相比,改进后的系统在移动性、可靠性和可持续性方面可以提供更多的全系统效益。模拟研究表明,列车运行时间有所改善,但更重要的是,列车运行时间可变性减少了约58%,(部分)停靠次数减少了49%-60%。通过仔细设计自动驾驶汽车在十字路口的行驶轨迹,可以在燃油消耗和污染物排放方面带来潜在的好处。
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