A Hierarchical Multi-Vehicle Coordinated Motion Planning Method Based on Interactive Spatio-Temporal Corridors

Xiang Zhang, Boyang Wang*, Yaomin Lu, Haiou Liu, Jianwei Gong, Huiyan Chen

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Abstract

Multi-vehicle coordinated motion planning has always been challenged to safely and efficiently resolve conflicts under non-holonomic dynamic constraints. Constructing spatial-temporal corridors for multi-vehicle can decouple the high-dimensional conflicts and further reduce the difficulty of obtaining feasible trajectories. Therefore, this article proposes a novel hierarchical multi-vehicle coordinated motion planning method based on interactive spatio-temporal corridors (ISTCs). In the first layer, based on the initial guidance trajectories, Mixed Integer Quadratic Programming is designed to construct ISTCs capable of resolving conflicts in generic multi-vehicle scenarios. And then in the second layer, Non-Linear Programming is settled to generate in-corridor trajectories that satisfy the vehicle dynamics. By introducing ISTCs, the multi-vehicle coordinated motion planning problem is able to be decoupled into single-vehicle trajectory optimization problems, which greatly decentralizes the computational pressure and has great potential for real-world applications. Besides, the proposed method searches for feasible solutions in the 3-D(x,y,t) configuration space, preserving more possibilities than the traditional velocity-path decoupling method. Simulated experiments in unsignalized intersection and challenging dense scenarios have been conducted to verify the feasibility and adaptability of the proposed framework.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2675-2687
Number of pages13
JournalIEEE Transactions on Intelligent Vehicles
Volume9
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2024

Keywords

  • Multi-vehicle coordination
  • intelligent vehicles
  • motion planning
  • optimization method

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