Seminar UFL 3-26-2018 AS - University of California, Berkeley · 26/3/2018 · Capacity and Delay...
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Capacity and Delay Implications of Capacity and Delay Implications of Connected and Automated Vehicles at Connected and Automated Vehicles at
Signalized Intersections Signalized Intersections
Gainesville, March 26, 2018
Toronto, 1959 Los Angeles, 2009
Alexander Skabardonis
UFLTI Seminar
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The deployment of connected and automated vehicles (CAVs) brings significant challenges and opportunities to the operation and management of highway facilities. We present work in progress on investigating the traffic flow characteristics of mixed stream of and human-driven vehicles at signalized intersections and obtain estimates of saturation flows and delays through analysis and simulation. The role of CAVS in control and design strategies is explored (e.g., multimodal transit priority, dynamic lane allocation). We also discuss the modeling challenges because of the lack of field data on CAV operation and performance, the dependence of predictions on CAVs penetration rate, which will change over time, and the potential intersection capacity decrease because of security concerns.
Abstract
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CAVs: Modeling Needs
Source: Srinivas PeetaWorkshop ISTTT22, 2017
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CAVs: Modeling Challenges
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Existing models need to be updated/modified/discarded to account for changes due to CAVsSimplified assumptions on car-following, lane changingmacroscopic traffic flow relationships/models
New models to leverage new technological capabilities, and capture emergent interactionsOperational and communication protocolsModeling platoon streams for CAVs
Platoon stabilityImpacts of latency
Modeling challenges in the transition periodDedicated lanes for CAVSInteractions with manually driven vehiclesCar-following model for mixed traffic
Models: Challenges and Opportunities (1)
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Modeling of CAVs and technology integration (V2X)Traffic signal control ATM strategies on freewaysHighway design for mixed and purely autonomous vehicles
Modeling Incidents/Re-routingDiversion strategies under cooperation and real-time information available to CAVs
Model CalibrationData sources?Framework?
Models: Challenges and Opportunities (2)
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Data Opportunities-Challenges
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CAVs can be used as mobile sensors
CAVs provide trajectory data
Data available from mobility service providers
Operational CharacteristicsLost time reductionIncreased saturation flow rate
Control StrategiesMultimodal adaptive controlDynamic lane allocationEco DrivingSignal-Free Intersections
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CAV Operational Characteristics not yet determined
Effect of advance information on CAVs is unknown until tested
Impacts on intersection capacity and performance depend on CAVs penetration rate (will change over time)
Current TMC systems are not equipped to handle CAV dataMinimizing data transmission/processing costs while maintaining accuracy and timeliness requirements
No standards/procedures exist for collecting, processing integrating CAV data into existing operations
Challenges
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Impact of Penetration Rates: NGSIM Data
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CAVS: Capacity & Delay at Traffic Signals
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oRamezani, M., J.A. Machago, A. Skabardonis, N. Geroliminis, “Capacity and Delay Analysis of Arterials with Mixed Autonomous and Human-Driven Vehicles,” 5th IEEE International Conference on Models and Technologies for Intelligent Transportation Systems, Napoli, Italy, June 2017.
Implications for Operation of Highway Facilities
•Issues:oAV Penetration Rate oDifferences in driving behaviour of (N) and (AV)oComplicated dynamics of car following situations
AV-AV AV-N N-AV N-N
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Headway Analysis (1)
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Upper Bound of Vehicle Headway
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Headway Analysis (2)
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Headway Analysis (3)
Expected Vehicle Headway
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Headway Analysis (3)
Expected Vehicle Headway – Example (cont.)
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CAVs Saturation Headway
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• Expected, upper and lower bounds of mixed flow headway• validation of theoretically obtained headways using microsimulation
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Headway Analysis-Summary
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Delay at an Arterial Signalized Link (1)
Assumptions:oTwo lane signalized arterial link oApply shockwave theoryoFD parameters (capacity, critical density jam density) for each flow condition
Scenarios i.mixed lanesii.dedicated lanes for AV and Niii.one mixed lane and one AV dedicated laneiv.one mixed lane and one N dedicated lane
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Delay at an Arterial Signalized Link (2)
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Delay at an Arterial Signalized Link (4)
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Delay at an Arterial Signalized Link-Summary
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Messages“Here I am”Signal Phase & Timing (SPaT)
Application: Dynamic Speed Advisory (source: UC & BMW)
CAVs: Eco-Driving
14% Reduction in Fuel Use
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What will be the capacity of freeway lane with CAVs?What are the impacts on operational performance (reliability)What link capacity to use in 2030 transportation plans?Do I need traffic lights?
Real World (Public Agencies): Operational/Planning Analyses
Highway Capacity Manual Procedures Use of “adjustment factors”Example: Critical Intersection control strategy improves intersection capacity by 7% Based on field data
Source of FactorsField data (not yet available) Simulation (assumptions)