IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
Abstract
We consider an intersection zone where autonomous
vehicles (AVs) and human-driven vehicles (HDVs) can be simulteneously
present. As a new vehicle arrives, the traffic controller
needs to decide and suggest an optimal sequence of the vehicles
which will exit the intersection zone. The traffic controller can
inform the time at which an AV can cross the intersection;
however, the traffic controller can not communicate with the
HDVs, rather the HDVs can only be controlled using the traffic
lights. We formulate the problem as an integer constrained
nonlinear optimization problem. Since the number of possible
combinations increases exponentially with the number of vehicles
in the traffic system, we relax the original problem and proposes
an algorithm which gives the optimal solution of the relaxed
problem and yet only scales linearly with the number of vehicles
in the system. The numerical validation shows that our algorithm
outperforms the First-In-First-Out (FIFO) algorithm.