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Dynamic Vehicle Path-Planning in the Presence of Traffic Events

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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12761/735
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Meuser, Tobias; Stavrakakis, Ioannis; Fernández Anta, Antonio; Steinmetz, Ralf
Date
2019-10-14
Abstract
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems require atremendous amount of sensor information to support the driver’scomfort and safety. In particular, systems that provide (good)route options to a vehicle rely on information, such as traffic jamsand road blockages, which is sensed by other (possibly distant)vehicles and distributed by a central server. This information isclearly dynamic and may be invalid by the time the vehicle arrivesat the affected location. In this work, we develop an innovativeapproach to determine optimal routes (minimizing the costs liketravel-time to their destination) for vehicles whose original routeis adversely impacted by a (severe) road event. The route is inprinciple reassessed just before each upcoming road intersection(decision-point), considering updated information about the roadevent and an estimate of the remaining lifetime of the road event.A set of recursive equations is developed that yields the optimaldecision for each vehicle at each decision-point, accounting foraspects such as the vehicle’s destination, driver characteristics,etc. In practice, the decision may be taken by the vehicle itself (ifall the needed information is transferred to it), or by the remoteserver and be communicated to the vehicle (if all needed privatevehicle information is transferred to the server). A discussion ispresented, along with some ideas, their assessment, and associatedtradeoffs, aiming at reducing communications costs. Simulationsshow that our approach adapts to the considered event andfinds routes of similar quality as a full-knowledge approach withlimited communication overhead.
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