The technological advancements in terms of vehicle on-board sensors and actuators, as well as for infrastructures, open an unprecedented scenario for the management of vehicular traffic. We focus on the problem of smoothing traffic by controlling a small number of autonomous vehicles immersed in the bulk traffic stream. Specifically, we aim at dissipating stop-and-go waves, which are ubiquitous and proven to increase fuel consumption tremendously and reduce. Our approach is holistic, as it is based on a large collaborative effort, which ranges from mathematical models for traffic and control all the way to building infrastructures capable of measuring energy efficiency and providing real-time data. Such an approach allows to clearly set and measure a metric for success in the form of a reduction of at least 10% of fuel consumption using 5% of autonomous vehicles immersed in bulk traffic. The chapter illustrates the overall approach and provides simulation results on a tuned microsimulator for the California I-210.
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Publication date:
January 1, 2022
Publication type:
Book Chapter
Citation:
Hayat, A., Gong, X., Lee, J., Truong, S., McQuade, S., Kardous, N., Keimer, A., You, Y., Albeaik, S., Vinistky, E., Arnold, P., Delle Monache, M. L., Bayen, A., Seibold, B., Sprinkle, J., Work, D., & Piccoli, B. (2022). A Holistic Approach to the Energy-Efficient Smoothing of Traffic via Autonomous Vehicles. In M. J. Blondin, J. P. Fernandes Trovão, H. Chaoui, & P. M. Pardalos (Eds.), Intelligent Control and Smart Energy Management: Renewable Resources and Transportation (pp. 285–316). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-84474-5_10