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A game-theoretic framework for autonomous vehicles velocity control: Bridging microscopic differential games and macroscopic mean field games

Kuang Huang, Xuan Di, Qiang Du, Xi Chen

2020Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - B41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

<p style='text-indent:20px;'>This paper proposes an efficient computational framework for longitudinal velocity control of a large number of autonomous vehicles (AVs) and develops a traffic flow theory for AVs. Instead of hypothesizing explicitly how AVs drive, our goal is to design future AVs as rational, utility-optimizing agents that continuously select optimal velocity over a period of planning horizon. With a large number of interacting AVs, this design problem can become computationally intractable. This paper aims to tackle such a challenge by employing mean field approximation and deriving a mean field game (MFG) as the limiting differential game with an infinite number of agents. The proposed micro-macro model allows one to define individuals on a microscopic level as utility-optimizing agents while translating rich microscopic behaviors to macroscopic models. Different from existing studies on the application of MFG to traffic flow models, the present study offers a systematic framework to apply MFG to autonomous vehicle velocity control. The MFG-based AV controller is shown to mitigate traffic jam faster than the LWR-based controller. MFG also embodies classical traffic flow models with behavioral interpretation, thereby providing a new traffic flow theory for AVs.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceBridging (networking)Differential gameController (irrigation)Time horizonMicroscopic traffic flow modelTraffic flow (computer networking)Differential (mechanical device)Game theoryControl (management)Control theory (sociology)SimulationMathematical optimizationArtificial intelligenceMathematicsReal-time computingMathematical economicsEngineeringTraffic generation modelAgronomyComputer securityAerospace engineeringBiologyComputer networkTraffic control and managementTransportation Planning and OptimizationAutonomous Vehicle Technology and Safety
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