The role of traffic management in automated driving Siebe
Turksma
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Bottom-up optimisation?
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Some guidance needed
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Area wide optimisation Bottom-up automation is not the answer,
but Intelligent vehicles work as intelligent sensors Intelligent
vehicles give new types of information Automated vehicles will more
readily accept guidance from area-wide optimisation o Better
compliance improved performance o Better compliance new challenges
for stability
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Local optimisation / control Local infra-based optimisation
benefits Optimisation criteria can be based on network policies o
Network-wide o Environment Non-automated vehicles are integrated
Local intelligence can act as conductor Each vehicle plays its own
part, but acts according to a common score Local intelligence
shapes conditions for safety
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Early gains from limited automation typical scenario
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Early gains from limited automation infra assisted
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Evolution of Urban Traffic Control Opportunity Shaping Control
(close to Fixed Time)
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Evolution of local controller From: Device with infra-based
sensors Actuation through man-interpreted signals Lots of cables,
physical sensors and actuators Difficult to configure Expensive
(prime example: Traffic Light Controller) To: Network of sensors
and control nodes o Traffic control o Lighting control Cooperative
communication Communication node Local optimisation (as part of an
area network) Self-configuring Inexpensive Unobtrusive