Frontiers in Sustainable Cities (Jun 2021)

Resilient Intersection Management With Multi-Vehicle Collision Avoidance

  • Phuriwat Worrawichaipat,
  • Enrico Gerding,
  • Ioannis Kaparias,
  • Sarvapali Ramchurn

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/frsc.2021.670454
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3

Abstract

Read online

In this paper, we propose a novel decentralised agent-based mechanism for road intersection management for connected autonomous vehicles. In our work we focus on road obstructions causing major traffic delays. In doing so, we propose the first decentralised mechanism able to maximise the overall vehicle throughput at intersections in the presence of obstructions. The distributed algorithm transfers most of the computational cost from the intersection manager to the driving agents, thereby improving scalability. Our realistic empirical experiments using SUMO show that, when an obstacle is located at the entrance or in the middle of the intersection, existing state of the art algorithms and traffic lights show a reduced throughput of 65–90% from the optimal point without obstructions while our mechanism can maintain the throughput up to 94–99%.

Keywords