Multi-lane formation control can significantly enhance the efficiency of traffic systems in multi-lane scenarios. However, existing multi-lane formation control methods are mostly developed for fully Connected and Automated Vehicle (CAV) environments and lack a mechanism for multi-lane formation control in mixed traffic. This paper proposes a CAV formation grouping method and an interaction mechanism of CAVs and Human-driven Vehicles (HDVs), which is suitable for different traffic volumes and penetration rates. Depending on the positional relationship between the CAV formation and HDVs, it flexibly chooses between conventional formation control methods or improved mixed traffic formation control methods. By conducting simulations at various input flow volumes and penetration rates, the applicability of this method to different conditions is verified. The paper also explores the extent to which multi-lane formation control methods can improve traffic efficiency and their relationship with traffic volume and penetration rate.


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    Title :

    Multi-lane Formation Control in Mixed Traffic Environment


    Contributors:
    Cai, Mengchi (author) / Xu, Qing (author) / Chen, Chaoyi (author) / Wang, Jiawei (author) / Zhang, Lei (author) / Li, Keqiang (author) / Wang, Jianqiang (author)


    Publication date :

    2024-06-02


    Size :

    3668245 byte





    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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