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A Vehicle-Intersection Coordination Scheme for Smooth Flows of Traffic Without Using Traffic Lights

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TITS.2014.2354380

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Automated vehicles; connected vehicles; intelligent transportation systems; intersection coordination; model predictive control (MPC)

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  1. Aihara Innovative Mathematical Modeling Project of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science through the Funding Program for World-Leading Innovative Research and Development on Science and Technology (FIRST Program)
  2. JSPS [26249062]
  3. Council for Science and Technology Policy
  4. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [26249062, 25420431] Funding Source: KAKEN

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This paper presents a coordination scheme of automated vehicles at an intersection without using any traffic lights. Using a two-way communication network, vehicles approaching the intersection from all sections are globally coordinated, by considering their states all together in a model predictive control framework, in order to achieve smooth traffic flows at the intersection. The optimal trajectories of the vehicles are computed based on avoidance of their cross-collision risks around the intersection under relevant constraints and preferences. The scheme efficiently utilizes the intersection area by preventing each pair of conflicting vehicles from approaching their cross-collision point at the same time, instead of reserving the whole intersection area for the conflicting vehicles one after another. The scheme also enables left- or right-turning movements of vehicles under constrained velocity without using any auxiliary lanes. The proposed vehicle-intersection coordination scheme is evaluated through numerical simulation in a typical test intersection consisting of both multilanes and single-lane approaches with turning movements of vehicles. Observations under different traffic flow conditions reveal that the proposed scheme significantly improves intersection performance compared with the traditional signalized intersection scheme.

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