HAMMS : Managing a mix of human driven and autonomous vehicles in four-way intersections

University essay from KTH/Maskinkonstruktion (Inst.)

Abstract: The purpose of this report is to improve the flow of trafficin intersections through the use of a dynamic algorithm.People spend on average more than six weeks commuting towork in Stockholm every year. A large part of the time thatis spent in traffic is due to the time delay in intersections.In this report, sensors that measure speed and distanceto the vehicle are used instead of detectors that only knowif a car is there or not. There are existing solutions that canoptimise the flow for autonomous cars but since the trafficmay consist of a mix of autonomous and human drivenvehicles during the upcoming 40 years those solutions arenot usable for some time.In this work, a system that can handle both autonomousand human driven vehicles is created. The limitation of thesystem is that it can only receive two cars coming from differentdirections simultaneously. The system does not workfor car queues. The system measures the speed of- and thedistance to the vehicles continuously.According to the simulations that were made the algorithmthat has been designed through this project is moretime efficient than the system that is in place today, assumingthat the assumptions that were made for the currentsystem are correct.The conclusion in this report is that it is possible tomake a system that is more time efficient than the one thatis in use today.

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