Comparative Study of Cooperative Platoon Merging Control Based on Reinforcement Learning

Author:

Irshayyid AliORCID,Chen JunORCID

Abstract

The time that a vehicle merges in a lane reduction can significantly affect passengers’ safety, comfort, and energy consumption, which can, in turn, affect the global adoption of autonomous electric vehicles. In this regard, this paper analyzes how connected and automated vehicles should cooperatively drive to reduce energy consumption and improve traffic flow. Specifically, a model-free deep reinforcement learning approach is used to find the optimal driving behavior in the scenario in which two platoons are merging into one. Several metrics are analyzed, including the time of the merge, energy consumption, and jerk, etc. Numerical simulation results show that the proposed framework can reduce the energy consumed by up to 76.7%, and the average jerk can be decreased by up to 50%, all by only changing the cooperative merge behavior. The present findings are essential since reducing the jerk can decrease the longitudinal acceleration oscillations, enhance comfort and drivability, and improve the general acceptance of autonomous vehicle platooning as a new technology.

Funder

Oakland University

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Biochemistry,Instrumentation,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Analytical Chemistry

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