A flock-like two-dimensional cooperative vehicle formation model based on potential functions

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Abstract

Due to the manoeuvre complexity, models describing the platoon formation process on urban roads are lacking in the literature. Inspired by flocking behaviours in nature, we proposed a two-dimensional model to describe connected automated vehicle (CAV) group dynamics based on the potential theory, which is composed of the elastic potential energy for the inter-vehicle spring-mass system and the cross-section artificial potential field. The inter-vehicle elastic potential energy enables CAVs to attract each other at long distances, and repel each other otherwise. It also generates incentives for lane changes. The cross-section artificial potential field is able to mimic the lane-keeping behaviour and creates resistance to avoid unnecessary lane changes at very low incentives. These modelling principles can also be applied to human-driven vehicles in a mixed traffic environment. The behavioural plausibility of the model is demonstrated analytically and further verified in a simulation of typical driving scenarios.

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Hao, R., Liu, M., Ma, W., van Arem, B., & Wang, M. (2023). A flock-like two-dimensional cooperative vehicle formation model based on potential functions. Transportmetrica B, 11(1), 174–195. https://doi.org/10.1080/21680566.2022.2052998

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