DocumentCode
1413369
Title
Development and Evaluation of a Cooperative Vehicle Intersection Control Algorithm Under the Connected Vehicles Environment
Author
Lee, Joyoung ; Park, Byungkyu
Author_Institution
Center for Transp. Studies, Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA
Volume
13
Issue
1
fYear
2012
fDate
3/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
81
Lastpage
90
Abstract
Under the Connected Vehicles (CV) environment, it is possible to create a Cooperative Vehicle Intersection Control (CVIC) system that enables cooperation between vehicles and infrastructure for effective intersection operations and management when all vehicles are fully automated. Assuming such a CVIC environment, this paper proposed a CVIC algorithm that does not require a traffic signal. The CVIC algorithm was designed to manipulate individual vehicles´ maneuvers so that vehicles can safely cross the intersection without colliding with other vehicles. By eliminating the potential overlaps of vehicular trajectories coming from all conflicting approaches at the intersection, the CVIC algorithm seeks a safe maneuver for every vehicle approaching the intersection and manipulates each of them. An additional algorithm was designed to deal with the system failure cases resulting from inevitable trajectory overlaps at the intersection and infeasible solutions. A simulation-based case study implemented on a hypothetical four-way single-lane approach intersection under varying congestion conditions showed that the CVIC algorithm significantly improved intersection performance compared with conventional actuated intersection control: 99% and 33% of stop delay and total travel time reductions, respectively, were achieved. In addition, the CVIC algorithm significantly improved air quality and energy savings: 44% reductions of CO2 and 44% savings of fuel consumption.
Keywords
road traffic control; road vehicles; air quality; connected vehicles environment; cooperative vehicle intersection control algorithm; cooperative vehicle intersection control system; energy savings; fuel consumption; system failure; traffic signal; vehicular trajectory; Acceleration; Algorithm design and analysis; Optimization; Safety; Trajectory; Vehicles; Connected Vehicles (CV); cooperative vehicle intersection control (CVIC) system; intelligent transportation system (ITS); traffic control; traffic simulation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Intelligent Transportation Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1524-9050
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TITS.2011.2178836
Filename
6121907
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