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Simulation and evaluation of speed and lane-changing advisory of CAVS at work zones in heterogeneous traffic flow

Wenjing Wu, Renchao Sun, Anning Ni, Zhikang Liang, Hongfei Jia

2020International Journal of Modern Physics B22 citationsDOI

Abstract

Emerging connected autonomous vehicle (CAV) technologies provide an opportunity to the vehicle motion control to improve the traffic performance. This study simulated and evaluated the CAV-based speed and lane-changing (LC) control strategies at the expressway work zone in heterogeneous traffic flow. The control strategies of CAV are optimized by the multi-layer control structure based on model predictive control. The heterogeneous traffic flow composed of human-driven vehicles and CAVs is constructed based on cellular automata by the proposed Expected Distance-based Symmetric Two-lane Cellular Automate (ED-STCA) LC model and CAV car-following model. The six control strategies composed of variable speed limits (VSL), LC and their coordinated control strategies are experimented. The average travel time and throughput are selected to assess the advantages and disadvantages of each strategy under each combination of vehicles’ arrival rates and CAV mixed ratios. The numerical results show that: (i) the effect of the control strategy on the traffic is not obvious under free flow, and the control strategy may worsen the traffic under medium traffic. (ii) Early lane-changing control (ELC) is better than late lane-changing control (LLC) under medium traffic, and LLC is better under heavy traffic. (iii) [Formula: see text] is the best choice under heavy traffic and the mixed rate of CAVs is high. The simulation results obtained in the paper would provide some practical references for transportation agencies to manage the traffic in work zone under networking environment in the future.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceTraffic flow (computer networking)Cellular automatonControl (management)ThroughputWork (physics)Traffic simulationSimulationAutomotive engineeringReal-time computingTransport engineeringComputer networkMicrosimulationArtificial intelligenceEngineeringTelecommunicationsWirelessMechanical engineeringTraffic control and managementTraffic Prediction and Management TechniquesTransportation Planning and Optimization
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