Traffic Density Control for Heterogeneous Highway Systems With Input Constraints

IF 2.4 Q2 AUTOMATION & CONTROL SYSTEMS IEEE Control Systems Letters Pub Date : 2024-12-11 DOI:10.1109/LCSYS.2024.3516073
Arash Rahmanidehkordi;Amir H. Ghasemi
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This letter introduces a traffic management algorithm for heterogeneous highway corridors consisting of both human-driven vehicles (HVs) and autonomous vehicles (AVs). The traffic flow dynamics are modeled using the heterogeneous METANET model, with variable speed control employed to maintain desired vehicle densities and reduce congestion. To generate speed control commands, we developed a hybrid framework that combines feedback linearization (FL) and model predictive control (MPC), treating the traffic system as an over-actuated, constrained nonlinear system. The FL component linearizes the nonlinear dynamics, while the MPC component handles constraints by generating virtual control inputs that ensure control limits are respected. To address the over-actuated nature of the system, we introduce a novel constraint mapping algorithm within the MPC that links virtual control input constraints to the actual control commands. Additionally, we propose a real-time reference density generation method that accounts for both AVs and HVs to mitigate congestion. Numerical simulations were conducted for two scenarios: controlling only AVs and controlling both AVs and HVs. The results demonstrate that the proposed FL-MPC framework effectively reduces congestion, even when speed control is applied exclusively to AVs.
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