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A Two-Level Model for Traffic Signal Timing and Trajectories Planning of Multiple CAVs in a Random Environment

Yangsheng Jiang, Bin Zhao, Meng Liu, Zhihong Yao

2021Journal of Advanced Transportation32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Connected and automated vehicles (CAVs) trajectories not only provide more real-time information by vehicles to infrastructure but also can be controlled and optimized, to further save travel time and gasoline consumption. This paper proposes a two-level model for traffic signal timing and trajectories planning of multiple connected automated vehicles considering the random arrival of vehicles. The proposed method contains two levels, i.e., CAVs’ arrival time and traffic signals optimization, and multiple CAVs trajectories planning. The former optimizes CAVs’ arrival time and traffic signals in a random environment, to minimize the average vehicle’s delay. The latter designs multiple CAVs trajectories considering average gasoline consumption. The dynamic programming (DP) and the General Pseudospectral Optimal Control Software (GPOPS) are applied to solve the two-level optimization problem. Numerical simulation is conducted to compare the proposed method with a fixed-time traffic signal. Results show that the proposed method reduces both average vehicle’s delay and gasoline consumption under different traffic demand significantly. The average reduction of vehicle’s delay and gasoline consumption are 26.91% and 10.38%, respectively, for a two-phase signalized intersection. In addition, sensitivity analysis indicates that the minimum green time and free-flow speed have a noticeable effect on the average vehicle’s delay and gasoline consumption.

Topics & Concepts

Intersection (aeronautics)Signal timingPseudospectral optimal controlComputer scienceSIGNAL (programming language)Fuel efficiencyGasolineReal-time computingReduction (mathematics)Traffic flow (computer networking)Sensitivity (control systems)SimulationAutomotive engineeringEngineeringMathematicsTraffic signalPseudo-spectral methodElectronic engineeringTransport engineeringComputer securityProgramming languageMathematical analysisFourier analysisGeometryFourier transformWaste managementTraffic control and managementTransportation Planning and OptimizationVehicle emissions and performance
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