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An Optimization-based Approach for Resilient Connected and Autonomous Intersection Crossing Traffic Control under V2X Communication

Title
An Optimization-based Approach for Resilient Connected and Autonomous Intersection Crossing Traffic Control under V2X Communication
Author(s)
Lu, QiangJung, HojinKim, Kyoung-Dae
Issued Date
2022-06
Citation
IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Vehicles, v.7, no.2, pp.354 - 367
Type
Article
Author Keywords
Wireless communicationConnected and autonomous vehicleDelaysV2X communicationMixed integer programming (MIP)OptimizationResilient intelligent intersection managementSafetySchedulesTrajectoryVehicle-to-everything
Keywords
AUTOMATED VEHICLESMANAGEMENT
ISSN
2379-8858
Abstract
In this paper, we present an optimization-based approach for safe, efficient, and resilient autonomous intersection traffic control in realistic vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication environment. The proposed framework produces the fastest discrete-time trajectory for vehicles who want to cross an intersection. Constraints for safety are designed carefully in the optimization problem formulation to prevent potential collisions during intersection crossings. A novel vehicle-to-intersection (V2I) interaction mechanism is designed to handle imperfect communication characteristics such as packet delivery delay and loss. The proposed intersection management framework is evaluated by running extensive simulations using an open source vehicular network and microscopic traffic simulation software, Veins. The results show that the overall traffic control performance of the proposed framework is substantially better than conventional traffic light control framework, in particular when traffic volume is light and medium, even in situations with a realistic wireless vehicular network setting where packet delivery delays and drops occasionally occur. IEEE
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/16043
DOI
10.1109/TIV.2021.3133841
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
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