A Graph-based Conflict-free Cooperation Method for Intelligent Electric Vehicles at Unsignalized Intersections
Electric, intelligent, and network are the most important future development directions of automobiles. Intelligent electric vehicles have shown great potentials to improve traffic mobility and reduce emissions, especially at unsignalized intersections. Previous research has shown that vehicle passi...
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Zusammenfassung: | Electric, intelligent, and network are the most important future development
directions of automobiles. Intelligent electric vehicles have shown great
potentials to improve traffic mobility and reduce emissions, especially at
unsignalized intersections. Previous research has shown that vehicle passing
order is the key factor in traffic mobility improvement. In this paper, we
propose a graph-based cooperation method to formalize the conflict-free
scheduling problem at unsignalized intersections. Firstly, conflict directed
graphs and coexisting undirected graphs are built to describe the conflict
relationship of the vehicles. Then, two graph-based methods are introduced to
solve the vehicle passing order. One method is an optimized depth-first
spanning tree method which aims to find the local optimal passing order for
each vehicle. The other method is a maximum matching algorithm that solves the
global optimal problem. The computational complexity of both methods is also
derived. Numerical simulation results demonstrate the effectiveness of the
proposed algorithms. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2103.14290 |