Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation of Connected and Automated Vehicles Using Game Engine: A Cooperative On-Ramp Merging Study

10/23/2018
by   Ziran Wang, et al.
0

Agent-based modeling and simulation (ABMS) has been a popular approach to modeling autonomous and interacting agents in a multi-agent system. Specifically, ABMS can be applied to connected and automated vehicles (CAVs), since CAVs can be driven autonomously with the help of on-board sensors, and cooperate with each other through vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communications. In this work, we apply ABMS to CAVs using the game engine Unity3D, taking advantage of its visualization capability and other capabilities. Agent-based models of CAVs are built in the Unity3D environment, where vehicles are enabled with connectivity and autonomy by C#-based scripting API. We also build a simulation network in Unity3D based on the city of Mountain View, California. A case study of cooperative on-ramp merging has been carried out with the proposed distributed consensus-based protocol, and then compared with the human-in-the-loop simulation where the on-ramp vehicle is driven by four different human drivers on a driving simulator. The benefits of introducing the proposed protocol are evaluated in terms of travel time, energy consumption, and pollutant emissions. It is shown from the results that the proposed cooperative on-ramp merging protocol can reduce average travel time by 7 reduce energy consumption and pollutant emissions by 8 and guarantee the driving safety when compared to the human-in-the-loop scenario.

READ FULL TEXT

page 5

page 8

page 10

page 11

page 12

research
01/27/2021

A Game Theory Based Ramp Merging Strategy for Connected and Automated Vehicles in the Mixed Traffic: A Unity-SUMO Integrated Platform

Ramp merging is considered as one of the major causes of traffic congest...
research
05/04/2021

Digital Twin-Assisted Cooperative Driving at Non-Signalized Intersections

Digital Twin, as an emerging technology related to Cyber-Physical System...
research
12/21/2022

Dynamic Speed Guidance for CAV Ramp Merging in Non-Cooperative Environment: An On-Site Experiment

Ramp merging is a typical application of cooperative intelligent transpo...
research
09/21/2018

Decentralized Optimal Merging Control for Connected and Automated Vehicles

This paper addresses the optimal control of Connected and Automated Vehi...
research
09/04/2021

GamePlan: Game-Theoretic Multi-Agent Planning with Human Drivers at Intersections, Roundabouts, and Merging

We present a new method for multi-agent planning involving human drivers...
research
07/27/2023

An Agent-Based Model Framework for Utility-Based Cryptoeconomies

In this paper, we outline a framework for modeling utility-based blockch...
research
08/04/2017

Validation of Enhanced Emotion Enabled Cognitive Agent Using Virtual Overlay Multi-Agent System Approach

Making roads safer by avoiding road collisions is one of the main reason...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset