2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2201.02718
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Multi-Vehicle Control in Roundabouts using Decentralized Game-Theoretic Planning

Abstract: Safe navigation in dense, urban driving environments remains an open problem and an active area of research. Unlike typical predict-thenplan approaches, game-theoretic planning considers how one vehicle's plan will affect the actions of another. Recent work has demonstrated significant improvements in the time required to find local Nash equilibria in general-sum games with nonlinear objectives and constraints. When applied trivially to driving, these works assume all vehicles in a scene play a game together, … Show more

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