Multiscale Modeling and Control Architecture for V2X Enabled Traffic Streams
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2017
Publication Title
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
Volume
66
Issue
6
First page number:
4616
Last page number:
4626
Abstract
In this paper, we propose a multiscale modeling framework, which is appropriate for analyzing the heterogeneous traffic streams involving connected vehicles as well as normal vehicles. In this framework connected vehicles are treated as discreet entities, which can be controlled microscopically so that they can then influence and control overall traffic streams in a macroscopic sense. To establish the connection between the individual vehicle behavior (microscopic entities) and overall macroscopic traffic streams, we propose to use Mean Field Games theory. We then highlight the formulation and design of control objectives using the proposed mathematical framework. Following that, we study the effect of varying penetration levels of V2X communication enabled vehicles on the efficiency of traffic flow. We use total entropy of the system as a measure of traffic flow efficiency. We also design control of traffic network via controlling the connected vehicles microscopically. A microscopic simulation is also performed in the end to validate the proposed framework and control algorithm. © 2017 IEEE.
Language
english
Repository Citation
Kachroo, P.,
Agarwal, S.,
Piccoli, B.,
Ozbay, K.
(2017).
Multiscale Modeling and Control Architecture for V2X Enabled Traffic Streams.
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 66(6),
4616-4626.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TVT.2017.2693235