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Optimal Control of Connected and Automated Vehicles at Roundabouts...

by Liuhui Zhao, Andreas Malikopoulos, Jackeline Rios Torres
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
TRB Annual Meeting Compendium of Papers Archive
Publication Date
Conference Name
2018 TRB Annual Meeting
Conference Location
Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
Department of Energy
Conference Date
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Connectivity and automation in vehicles provide the most intriguing opportunity for enabling users to better monitor transportation network conditions and make better operating decisions to improve safety and reduce pollution, energy consumption, and travel delays. This study investigates the implications of optimally coordinating vehicles that are wirelessly connected to each other and to an infrastructure in roundabouts to achieve a smooth traffic flow without stop-and-go driving. We apply an optimization framework and an analytical solution that allows optimal coordination of vehicles for merging in such traffic scenario. The effectiveness of the efficiency of the proposed approach is validated through simulation and it is shown that coordination of vehicles can reduce total travel time by 3~49% and fuel consumption by 2~27% with respect to different traffic levels. In addition, network throughput is improved by up to 25% due to elimination of stop-and-go driving behavior.