This study evaluates the effects of various market penetration rates of connected autonomous vehicles (CAV) on traffic operations at roundabouts. We have utilized a simulation-and an optimization-based approach for this purpose. The simulation-based approach included calibrated car following models with different driving behavior parameters for a mixed fleet of conventional vehicles and CAVs with various penetration rates ranging from 0% to 100%. We also used an optimization-based approach for the 100% CAV market penetration rate case to evaluate operations while trajectories of CAVs were optimized by a central controller. The simulation results showed that CAVs improved traffic operations in under-and semi-saturated flow conditions. Nevertheless, the optimization of CAV trajectories resulted in significant delay reductions and improvements in the roundabout performance. These results indicate that CAVs have great potentials for improving traffic operations once an effective control algorithm is available.
Effects of Automated Vehicles on Traffic Operations at Roundabouts
2020-09-20
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