Hierarchical Energy-Efficient Control for CAVs at Multiple Signalized Intersections Considering Queue Effects

The rapid development of connected vehicles (CVs) has offered novel opportunities for eco-driving control. Considering inherent spatial and temporal constraints from the preceding vehicle, multiple signalized intersections, and queues, this paper proposes a hierarchical energy-efficient control stra...

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description The rapid development of connected vehicles (CVs) has offered novel opportunities for eco-driving control. Considering inherent spatial and temporal constraints from the preceding vehicle, multiple signalized intersections, and queues, this paper proposes a hierarchical energy-efficient control strategy (HCS) in different domains to reduce fuel consumption and travel time. Considering both traffic lights and queue information, the concept of virtual traffic lights is proposed based on queue estimation. In the higher-level controller, a distance-based energy-economy velocity optimization problem is formulated to treat spatial constraints from virtual traffic lights and queues. The optimal velocity profile is solved by the direct multiple shooting algorithm in a model predictive control (MPC) framework, which is used as a reference by the lower-level controller. To treat temporal constraints of safe inter-vehicular time, a predictive cruise control (PCC) in the time domain is introduced in the lower-level controller to ensure safe inter-vehicle distances and improve fuel efficiency while tracking the reference speed. Comparative simulation results show that the proposed strategy can significantly reduce fuel consumption and travel time.
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Consumption
Controllers
Cruise control
Discharges (electric)
Energy efficiency
Estimation
Fuel consumption
Fuels
hierarchical energy-efficient control
Intersections
Optimization
Predictive control
predictive cruise control
Queues
Roads
Shooting algorithms
Timing
Traffic information
Traffic signals
Travel time
Velocity distribution
velocity optimization
virtual traffic lights
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