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Multi-lane-merging strategy for connected automated vehicles on freeway ramps

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TRANSPORTMETRICA B-TRANSPORT DYNAMICS
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages 127-145

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/21680566.2022.2041503

Keywords

Freeway ramp; connected automated vehicles; vehicle merging; sequence optimization; trajectory optimization

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This paper proposes a strategy for efficiently merging automated vehicles from a multiple-lane ramp. The proposed strategy outperforms traditional strategies in reducing delay and is found to be the most reliable in various scenarios.
Most studies assume the ramp to be a single lane regardless of the possibility of multiple lanes on a freeway ramp. This assumption limits the application of previous ramp metering strategies in the real world. Therefore, this paper proposes a strategy for a centralized controller to efficiently merge connected automated vehicles from a multiple-lane ramp. The proposed strategy aims to allow vehicles from different lanes to pass through the conflict point with the objective of minimum delay and fuel consumption. Numerical experiments are carried out to compare the proposed strategy with first-in-first-out (FIFO) and Vissim built-in strategies. Simulation results indicate that the proposed strategy can reduce more delay than FIFO and Vissim-based strategies. Furthermore, the proposed strategy is also found to be the most reliable in various scenarios with different traffic demand splits, safe headways, and numbers of lanes.

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