2021 60th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC) 2021
DOI: 10.1109/cdc45484.2021.9683495
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Decentralized Model Predictive Control for Automated and Connected Electric Vehicles at Signal-free Intersections

Abstract: The development of connected and automated vehicles (CAVs) enables improvements in the safety, smoothness, and energy efficiency of the road transportation systems. This paper addresses the problem of optimally controlling batteryelectric CAVs crossing an unsignalized intersection subject to a first-in-first-out crossing policy. The optimal velocity trajectory of each vehicle that minimizes the average energy consumption and travel time, is found by a decentralized model predictive control (DMPC) method via a … Show more

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“…(4) (5) where is the spacing between the preceding and following AVs, is the distance from the following AV to the stop line at the intersection, is the distance from the preceding AV to the stop line at the intersection, represents the threshold of the time gap, and is the velocity of the following AV.…”
Section: Vehicle Platooningmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(4) (5) where is the spacing between the preceding and following AVs, is the distance from the following AV to the stop line at the intersection, is the distance from the preceding AV to the stop line at the intersection, represents the threshold of the time gap, and is the velocity of the following AV.…”
Section: Vehicle Platooningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mixed integer linear programming (MILP) is usually employed to formulate an optimization problem aimed at orchestrating the traffic flow through signal-free intersections in reference [4]. Similarly, X. Pan et al adopted a decentralized model predictive control (DMPC) approach to find optimal speed trajectory for each vehicle, focusing on minimizing of energy consumption and travel time [5]. However, these optimization-based techniques face challenges in handling the exponential growth of feasible solutions as the number of vehicles considered increases, making modeling and computation demanding.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%