A Fast Optimal Speed Planning System in Arterial Roads for Intelligent and Connected Vehicles

Chao Sun*, Jianghao Leng, Fengchun Sun

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Speed planning system is generally equipped for intelligent and connected vehicles (ICVs). Under the circumstances of autonomous driving, an energy-optimal speed trajectory is usually desired, particularly on urban arterial roads with complex traffic conditions involved. However, the existing speed planning solutions in the literature have not dealt with the problem of time consuming. Also, the ego vehicle could not perfectly track a precalculated speed reference because of the dynamically varying traffic. Thus, optimal speed planning cannot always be guaranteed. In this article, a fast optimal speed planning system for complex urban driving situations is established through an adaptive hierarchical control framework. In the planning layer, dynamic programming (DP) and the interior-point optimizer are jointly used to compute the global speed trajectory with access to signal phase and timing (SPaT) information. The computational burden is greatly alleviated based on a weighted orientation graph assumption and problem decomposition. The following layer utilizes the Informer, which is a transformer-based model, to predict preceding vehicle speed. Then, a target-switching model-predictive controller (MPC) is adopted for global speed trajectory following and adaption. The proposed approach significantly reduces speed planning computation time compared to previous solutions. Simulation results based on real road traffic scenes manifest that 22.0% of energy is saved compared with human driving.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)20295-20307
Number of pages13
JournalIEEE Internet of Things Journal
Volume9
Issue number20
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Oct 2022

Keywords

  • Car following
  • dynamic programming (DP)
  • eco-driving
  • interior-point optimizer
  • long short-term memory (LSTM) neural network
  • model-predictive control (MPC)

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