Transportation Engineering (Jun 2021)

A simulation study of platooning AV fleet service in shared urban environments with uncertainties

  • Ran Dong,
  • Roger Woodman,
  • Paul A. Jennings,
  • Simon Brewerton,
  • Stewart A. Birrell,
  • Matthew D. Higgins

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4
p. 100062

Abstract

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This paper conducts a simulation study of low-speed Autonomous Vehicles (AVs), referred to as “pods”, platooning in shared urban environments. The proposed on-demand transport service can help solve the “last mile” challenge and improve mobility for non-drivers, elderly, and disabled people. To help the industry understands the dynamic system for deployment, this paper provides a practical prospect for pod platooning without prior planning. We designed a simulation system for the new transport. Non-homogenous Poisson processes were adopted to simulate arrivals of user requests. A three-density-zone map was designed from real-world city layouts. Practical time and location patterns of user demand were used. The supervision cost reduction as a benefit of platooning was estimated. System performance and user experience were evaluated. We identified how deployment can influence platooning. We found that platooning can reduce supervision cost by approximately 20% and 14%, during peak times on weekdays and midday on weekends respectively.

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