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A Unified Framework for Data-Driven Optimal Control of Connected Vehicles in Mixed Traffic

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INTELLIGENT VEHICLES(2023)

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Abstract
This article presents a unified approach to the problem of learning-based optimal control of connected human-driven and autonomous vehicles in mixed-traffic environments including both the freeway and ring road settings. The stabilizability of a string of connected vehicles including multiple autonomous vehicles (AVs) and heterogeneous human-driven vehicles (HDVs) is studied by a model reduction technique and the Popov-Belevitch-Hautus (PBH) test. For this problem setup, a linear quadratic regulator (LQR) problem is formulated and a solution based on adaptive dynamic programming (ADP) techniques is proposed without a priori knowledge on model parameters. To start the learning process, an initial stabilizing control law is obtained using the small-gain theorem for the ring road case. It is shown that the obtained stabilizing control law can achieve general L-p string stability under appropriate conditions. Besides, to minimize the impact of external disturbance, a linear quadratic zero-sum game is introduced and solved by an iterative learning-based algorithm. Finally, the simulation results verify the theoretical analysis and the proposed methods achieve desirable performance for control of a mixed-vehicular network.
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Traffic control,Roads,Optimal control,Connected vehicles,Behavioral sciences,Games,Stability criteria,Connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs),stabilizability,adaptive dynamic programming,optimal control,disturbance attenuation
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