Multicriteria autonomous vehicle control at non-signalized intersections

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Abstract

The aim of the paper is to describe a multicriteria model predictive control method for autonomous vehicles at non-signalized intersections. The centralized controller aims to describe control action for each autonomous vehicle to guarantee collision free passage. At the same time, performances are defined for the centralized Model Predictive Controller, namely the minimization of traveling time and energy consumption. Since these control goals are often conflicting, a scheduling variable is introduced to create a balance between them. Hence, the centralized controller can be tuned based on the importance of each control goal, which can be useful in urban environment where traffic densities may vary heavily depending on the period of the day. The effectiveness of the proposed centralized multicriteria controller is demonstrated through a complex simulation example in CarSim simulation environment using different tpye of autonomous vehicles.

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Mihály, A., Farkas, Z., & Gáspár, P. (2020). Multicriteria autonomous vehicle control at non-signalized intersections. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(20), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.3390/app10207161

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