TY - JOUR
T1 - Influential Control Parameters for Autonomous Vehicles in a Mixed Environment
AU - Abdelghaffar, Hossam M.
AU - Menendez, Monica
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 IEEE.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Autonomous vehicles will be widely operated on roadways in the near future. Prior to the broad adoption of autonomous vehicles (AVs), conventional human-driven vehicles would coexist with their AVs counterparts on the same roads, resulting in traffic scenarios that had never been observed before. One such scenario involves the merging of AVs onto a main road. This study assesses the effects of incorporating AVs into a transportation system at different levels of AV penetration. This research analyzes AVs' influence by examining performance metrics such as travel time, delay, number of stops, and stop delay. The results demonstrate that introducing AVs at penetration rates of 10%, 25%, and 50% leads to an average total network delay increase of 4%, 7%, and 18%, respectively. A variety of parameters influence AV performance. To improve AV performance and, consequently, performance metrics, it is critical to identify and effectively control the influential parameters that have a significant impact on AV performance. Consequently, in this paper, we employ the quasi-optimized trajectory elementary effect sensitivity analysis approach, to identify the parameters whose variations are anticipated to significantly impact the performance metrics. The research findings reveal that the time gap, standstill distance, acceleration from a standstill, and the following distance oscillation are all influential parameters affecting the performance metrics of the network, the merging road, and the main road at various levels of AV penetration rate.
AB - Autonomous vehicles will be widely operated on roadways in the near future. Prior to the broad adoption of autonomous vehicles (AVs), conventional human-driven vehicles would coexist with their AVs counterparts on the same roads, resulting in traffic scenarios that had never been observed before. One such scenario involves the merging of AVs onto a main road. This study assesses the effects of incorporating AVs into a transportation system at different levels of AV penetration. This research analyzes AVs' influence by examining performance metrics such as travel time, delay, number of stops, and stop delay. The results demonstrate that introducing AVs at penetration rates of 10%, 25%, and 50% leads to an average total network delay increase of 4%, 7%, and 18%, respectively. A variety of parameters influence AV performance. To improve AV performance and, consequently, performance metrics, it is critical to identify and effectively control the influential parameters that have a significant impact on AV performance. Consequently, in this paper, we employ the quasi-optimized trajectory elementary effect sensitivity analysis approach, to identify the parameters whose variations are anticipated to significantly impact the performance metrics. The research findings reveal that the time gap, standstill distance, acceleration from a standstill, and the following distance oscillation are all influential parameters affecting the performance metrics of the network, the merging road, and the main road at various levels of AV penetration rate.
KW - Autonomous vehicle
KW - influential control input parameter
KW - mixed traffic environment
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U2 - 10.1109/OJVT.2024.3426989
DO - 10.1109/OJVT.2024.3426989
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85198714530
SN - 2644-1330
VL - 5
SP - 927
EP - 939
JO - IEEE Open Journal of Vehicular Technology
JF - IEEE Open Journal of Vehicular Technology
ER -