Title :
Multi-objective traffic light control system based on Bayesian probability interpretation
Author :
Khamis, Mohamed A. ; Gomaa, Walid ; El-Shishiny, Hisham
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Egypt-Japan Univ. of Sci. & Technol. (E-JUST), Alexandria, Egypt
Abstract :
Traffic light control is a challenging problem in modern societies. This is due to the huge number of vehicles and the high dynamics of the traffic system. Poor traffic management causes a high rate of accidents, time losses, and negative impact on the economy as well as the environment. In this paper, we develop a multiagent traffic light control system based on a multi-objective sequential decision making framework. In order to respond effectively to the changing environment and the non-stationarity of the road network, the proposed traffic light controller is based on the Bayesian interpretation of probability. We use the open source Green Light District (GLD) vehicle traffic simulator as a testbed framework. The change in road conditions is modeled by varying the vehicles generation probability distributions and adapting the Intelligent Driver Model (IDM) parameters to the adverse weather conditions. We have added a set of new performance indices in GLD based on collaborative learning to better evaluate the performance of the proposed multi-objective traffic light controller. The results show that the proposed multi-objective controller outperforms the single-objective controller.
Keywords :
Bayes methods; control engineering computing; decision making; digital simulation; groupware; learning (artificial intelligence); multi-agent systems; road traffic control; road vehicles; statistical distributions; Bayesian probability interpretation; GLD vehicle traffic simulator; IDM parameters; collaborative learning; intelligent driver model parameters; multiagent traffic light control system; multiobjective sequential decision making framework; multiobjective traffic light control system; open source green light district vehicle traffic simulator; road conditions; road network; single-objective controller; vehicles generation probability distributions; Acceleration; Bayesian methods; Green products; Junctions; Meteorology; Roads; Vehicles; Adverse weather conditions; Bayesian probability interpretation; Intelligent Driver Model; Multi-objective traffic light controller; Multiagent reinforcement learning system;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC), 2012 15th International IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Anchorage, AK
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-3064-0
Electronic_ISBN :
2153-0009
DOI :
10.1109/ITSC.2012.6338853