Cooperative Intelligent Transportation Systems (C-ITS) enable vehicles’ communication with each other (Vehicle-to-Vehicle, V2V) and with the roadside infrastructure (Vehicle-to-Infrastructure, V2I). In the context of traffic efficiency, C-ITS technologies can assist through data exchange towards improved traffic control organization and traffic management implementation. One of the major questions concerning this innovative array of technologies is how to integrate C-ITS services which are provided by private sector business-to-consumer vendors, in a coordinated manner to operational processes of traffic management. In this work an approach based on game theory principles is proposed for a framework that will support the coordination and exploitation of C-ITS services from Traffic Management Authorities. The objective of the proposed framework is to address cooperation or conflicts schemes, which are associated with the optimal implementation of C-ITS services from Traffic Management Authorities operating in a common area of the road network through the Nash bargaining problem and solution.
Game Theory Framework for the Coordinated Provision of C-ITS Services in Dynamic Traffic Management
2020-09-20
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