Safe and Efficient Intersection Control of Connected and Autonomous Intersection Traffic
Qiang Lu

TL;DR
This paper introduces DICA, a novel algorithm for safe, efficient intersection management of connected autonomous vehicles, including emergency vehicle prioritization, with proven deadlock and starvation freedom.
Contribution
The paper presents DICA, a new intersection control algorithm that ensures safety and efficiency for connected autonomous vehicles, and extends it with Reactive DICA for emergency vehicle prioritization.
Findings
DICA is deadlock and starvation free.
DICA improves computational efficiency through several approaches.
Reactive DICA effectively prioritizes emergency vehicles.
Abstract
In this dissertation, we address a problem of safe and efficient intersection crossing traffic management of autonomous and connected ground traffic. Toward this objective, an algorithm that is called the Discrete-time occupancies trajectory based Intersection traffic Coordination Algorithm (DICA) is proposed. All vehicles in the system are Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAVs) and capable of wireless Vehicle-to-Intersection communication. In the proposed framework, an intersection coordinates the motions of CAVs based on their proposed DTOTs to let them cross the intersection efficiently while avoiding collisions. In case when there is a collision between vehicles' DTOTs, the intersection modifies conflicting DTOTs to avoid the collision and requests CAVs to approach and cross the intersection according to the modified DTOTs. We then prove that the basic DICA is deadlock free and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTraffic control and management · Autonomous Vehicle Technology and Safety · Transportation Planning and Optimization
