基于元胞自动机的自动卡车队列交通行为仿真

Mingtao Song, Feng Chen, Xiaoxiang Ma
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随着自动驾驶卡车技术领域的持续投资,完全自动驾驶的自动驾驶卡车很快就会成为现实。卡车排作为自动驾驶卡车一种潜在的节油驾驶模式,其车辆连接与控制备受关注。然而,将自动驾驶卡车排简化为一种超长车辆,无疑会影响交通流的性能,因为它对其他车辆驾驶员的行为(如跟随和变道)具有不确定的影响。显然,这一效应值得关注。此外,是否设置队列专用车道将成为考虑交通效率的重要问题。要解决这些问题,模拟交通流将是合适的途径。本文提出了一种三车道元胞自动机(CA)模型,并详细描述了更新后的转发和变道规则。考虑包含两辆卡车的卡车排。基于CA模型,评估了自动驾驶卡车队列对交通流的影响,如变道频率和平均交通速度。并绘制了交通流的基本图。与已有的元胞自动机模型相比,本文模型采用的变道规则随驾驶场景的不同而不同,且单元数随车辆类型的不同而不同。数值模拟结果表明,在专用车道上限制车队可以提高交通流的平均速度,减少变道频率。车队的存在提高了车队专用车道的平均通行速度。然而,当交通密度增大时,这种积极作用逐渐消散。
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A Simulation of the Traffic Behavior with Autonomous Truck Platoons Based on Cellular Automaton
With the continuous investment in the field of autonomous truck driving technology, fully autonomous self-driving trucks are set to become a reality soon. As a potential fuel-efficient driving mode of autonomous trucks, the truck platoon has been proposed and attracts great attention to vehicles connecting and control. However, simplified as an extreme long vehicle, autonomous truck platoon will undoubtedly affect the performance of traffic flow as it has an uncertain effect on the behavior of other vehicle drivers such as following and lane changing. Obviously, this effect deserves much attention. Besides, whether to set the special lane for platoons will become a notable issue considering traffic efficiency. To solve these problems, simulation of traffic flow will be the proper way. In this study, a three-lane cellular automaton (CA) model is proposed and the updated forwarding and lane changing rules are described in detail. Truck platoons contain two truck are considered. Based on the CA model, the influence of autonomous truck platoons on traffic flow such as lane changing frequency and average traffic speed is evaluated. Besides, the fundamental diagram of traffic flow is conducted. Compared to the existing cellular automaton models, the lane changing rules adopted in the proposed model differ according to driving scenarios and cell number varies in vehicle types in this study. As the results of numerical simulations show, to limit platoons on the special lane can higher the average speed of traffic flow and reduce the lane changing frequency. The existence of platoons improves the average traffic speed while setting special lane for platoons. However, when the traffic density grows up, this positive effect dissipates gradually.
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