Applying Neural Monte Carlo Tree Search to Unsignalized Multi-intersection Scheduling for Autonomous Vehicles
Yucheng Shi, Wenlong Wang, Xiaowen Tao, Ivana Dusparic, Vinny Cahill

TL;DR
This paper introduces a neural Monte Carlo Tree Search approach for dynamic, safe, and efficient scheduling of autonomous vehicles at unsignalized intersections, significantly improving traffic flow and reducing crossing times.
Contribution
It develops a novel transformation model and combines NMCTS with prioritized re-sampling and curriculum learning for optimal multi-vehicle intersection scheduling.
Findings
Achieved 95% success in unseen scenarios
Reduced crossing time by over 50% in simulations
Outperformed state-of-the-art RL traffic controllers
Abstract
Dynamic scheduling of access to shared resources by autonomous systems is a challenging problem, characterized as being NP-hard. The complexity of this task leads to a combinatorial explosion of possibilities in highly dynamic systems where arriving requests must be continuously scheduled subject to strong safety and time constraints. An example of such a system is an unsignalized intersection, where automated vehicles' access to potential conflict zones must be dynamically scheduled. In this paper, we apply Neural Monte Carlo Tree Search (NMCTS) to the challenging task of scheduling platoons of vehicles crossing unsignalized intersections. Crucially, we introduce a transformation model that maps successive sequences of potentially conflicting road-space reservation requests from platoons of vehicles into a series of board-game-like problems and use NMCTS to search for solutions…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Manufacturing and Logistics Optimization · Assembly Line Balancing Optimization · Scheduling and Optimization Algorithms
MethodsEmirates Airlines Office in Dubai
