Hierarchical longitudinal control for connected and automated vehicles in mixed traffic on a signalized arterial

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This paper proposes a two-layer hierarchical longitudinal control approach that optimizes travel time and trajectories along multiple intersections on an arterial under mixed traffic of connected automated vehicles (CAV) and human-driven vehicles (HV). The upper layer optimizes the travel time in an optimization loop, and the lower layer formulates a longitudinal controller to op-timize the movement of CAVs in each block of an urban arterial by applying optimal control. Four scenarios are considered for optimal control based on the physical constraints of vehicles and the relationship between estimated arrival times and traffic signal timing. In each scenario, the estimated minimized travel time is systematically obtained from the upper layer. As the results indi-cate, the proposed method significantly improves the mobility of the signalized corridor with mixed traffic by minimizing stops and smoothing trajectories, and the travel time reduction is up to 29.33% compared to the baseline when no control is applied.

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Xiao, X., Zhang, Y., Wang, X. B., Yang, S., & Chen, T. (2021). Hierarchical longitudinal control for connected and automated vehicles in mixed traffic on a signalized arterial. Sustainability (Switzerland), 13(16). https://doi.org/10.3390/su13168852

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