Self-Organizing Traffic Based on Dynamic Platoon Configuration
Maxime Guériau
- Year
- 2019
- Citations
- 2
Abstract
Nowadays, urban environments suffer from recurrent traffic jams and their associated side effects. In order to cope with this issue, several solutions were proposed, mostly relying on road-operated traffic management strategies. Recent studies show the potential of connected and automated cars to improve traffic by adapting individual behaviors. For instance, thanks to autonomous decision-making capabilities, platoon systems enable a group of vehicles to travel attached to each other by a virtual link. Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) empowered by Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) can be used to control a fleet of cars in a decentralized way. This paper applies this concept for dynamic platoon vehicles system through a multi-agent model based on Newtonian physics to achieve a self-organization at the. The behavior can be improved by offering more computing power or a better knowledge of the environment thanks to a micro-service division. In this proposal, the vehicle is considered to be a physical agent with personal behavior divided into three layers : perception based on sensor, decision based on physics simulation and application helped by embedded robotics.
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