Highlights This paper investigates the key ways for automated vehicles (AVs) to improve the traffic efficiency of two-dimensional urban network traffic. Different cooperative driving strategies are investigated in a systematic and comprehensive way, and we find that the passing order has a dominant impact on the network traffic efficiency. This paper compares the differences and characteristics of the impact of the passing orders and the car-following gaps on the urban network traffic. By using the macroscopic fundamental diagram (MFD) as the performance metric, we find that a better passing order can broaden the free flow region and improve the maximum flow, which is of great benefit to the network traffic efficiency.

    Abstract Cooperative driving, especially the passing order, is the critical link to improve the traffic efficiency of the road network by using automated vehicles (AVs). However, most studies have only considered the performance of the passing order at the isolated intersection and have not yet investigated its impact on the road network. In this paper, we will focus on the performance of the passing orders derived from different cooperative driving strategies on the network traffic through a series of simulation experiments. Meanwhile, we will compare the impacts of the passing order at intersections and the car-following gap in straight links on the network traffic efficiency. The experiments results show that the passing order has a dominant impact on the network traffic efficiency, and a better order can significantly raise the curve of the macroscopic fundamental diagram (MFD); due to the inevitable conflicts in the two-dimensional traffic, the choice of the car-following gap within a reasonable range has a relatively small improvement on the network traffic efficiency. The findings in this paper have instructive significance for the rising research on network-wide cooperative driving and provide a systematical perspective for network traffic control.


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    Title :

    Analysis of cooperative driving strategies at road network level with macroscopic fundamental diagram


    Contributors:
    Zhang, Jiawei (author) / Pei, Huaxin (author) / Ban, Xuegang (Jeff) (author) / Li, Li (author)


    Publication date :

    2021-11-27




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English





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