DocumentCode
335221
Title
Potential benefits of roadside intelligence for flow control in an IVHS
Author
Rao, B.S.Y. ; Varaiya, P.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., California Univ., Berkeley, CA, USA
Volume
1
fYear
1994
fDate
29 June-1 July 1994
Firstpage
418
Abstract
The paper reports a design of the flow control function of the highly automated intelligent vehicle highway system which the authors call SmartIVHS. Work on the architecture, design, experiments, and performance evaluation of this system has been going on for several years. SmartIVHS achieves high throughput and safety through a three-layer control hierarchy distributed between vehicles and infrastructure. Previous work was devoted to the two lowest layers: automatic control of individual vehicles based on onboard sensor information, and coordination of maneuvers by neighboring vehicles. This paper considers the third or "link layer" which controls the vehicle stream based on aggregate traffic variables. The link layer controller is implemented by roadside computers. The two lowest layers are implemented by vehicle computers. The paper divides in two parts. First, a structure of the link layer controller is proposed. Its objectives are to maximize throughput and to maintain smooth traffic flow despite disturbances, including lane-blocking incidents. The objectives are met by proper guidance of the lane changing behavior and speed of vehicles; second, performance of the link layer controller is evaluated using a fluid flow simulator, SmartLink. The results suggest that the controller maximizes throughput and minimizes delay in the presence of disturbances and incidents.
Keywords
automated highways; road traffic; road vehicles; traffic control; IVHS; SmartIVHS; SmartLink; aggregate traffic variables; flow control; fluid flow simulator; intelligent vehicle highway system; lane changing behavior; lane-blocking incidents; link layer; roadside computers; roadside intelligence; smooth traffic flow; three-layer control hierarchy; vehicle stream; Aggregates; Automated highways; Automatic control; Control systems; Distributed control; Fluid flow control; Intelligent control; Intelligent vehicles; Throughput; Vehicle safety;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
American Control Conference, 1994
Print_ISBN
0-7803-1783-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ACC.1994.751770
Filename
751770
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