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Improving Urban Traffic Throughput with Vehicle Platooning: Theory and Experiments

Authors :
Smith, Stanley W.
Kim, Yeojun
Guanetti, Jacopo
Li, Ruolin
Firoozi, Roya
Wootton, Bruce
Kurzhanskiy, Alexander A.
Borrelli, Francesco
Horowitz, Roberto
Arcak, Murat
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

In this paper we present a model-predictive control (MPC) based approach for vehicle platooning in an urban traffic setting. Our primary goal is to demonstrate that vehicle platooning has the potential to significantly increase throughput at intersections, which can create bottlenecks in the traffic flow. To do so, our approach relies on vehicle connectivity: vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communication. In particular, we introduce a customized V2V message set which features a velocity forecast, i.e. a prediction on the future velocity trajectory, which enables platooning vehicles to accurately maintain short following distances, thereby increasing throughput. Furthermore, V2I communication allows platoons to react immediately to changes in the state of nearby traffic lights, e.g. when the traffic phase becomes green, enabling additional gains in traffic efficiency. We present our design of the vehicle platooning system, and then evaluate performance by estimating the potential gains in terms of throughput using our results from simulation, as well as experiments conducted with real test vehicles on a closed track. Lastly, we briefly overview our demonstration of vehicle platooning on public roadways in Arcadia, CA.<br />Comment: 14 pages, 11 figures, 4 tables

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2006.10272
Document Type :
Working Paper