Title :
Emergent behaviors and traffic density among heuristically-driven intelligent vehicles using V2V communication
Author :
Philippe Morignot;Oyunchimeg Shagdar;Fawzi Nashashibi
Author_Institution :
RITS Project-Team, INRIA Rocquencourt, Domaine de Voluceau, B.P. 105 78153, Le Chesnay, France
Abstract :
In this paper, we study the global traffic density and emergent traffic behavior of several hundreds of intelligent vehicles, as a function of V2V communication (for the ego vehicle to perceive traffic) and path-finding heuristics (for the ego vehicle to reach its destination), in urban environments. Ideal/realistic/no V2V communication modes are crossed with straight-line/towards-most-crowded/towards-least-crowded path-finding heuristics to measure the average trip speed of each vehicle. The behaviours of intelligent vehicles are modelled by a finite state automaton. The V2V communication model is also built based on signal propagation models in an intersection scenario and a Markov-chain based MAC model. Our experiments in simulation over up to 400 vehicles exhibit attractive insights: 1) communication´s impact is positive for the performance of the emergent vehicles´ behaviour, however, 2) the path-finding heuristics may not obtain their expected collective behaviour due to the communications errors in realistic road environment.
Keywords :
"Vehicles","Roads","Intelligent vehicles","Computer aided manufacturing","Automata","Topology","Compass"
Conference_Titel :
Connected Vehicles and Expo (ICCVE), 2014 International Conference on
DOI :
10.1109/ICCVE.2014.7297501