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A Practical Implementation of Day-3 Cooperative Intersection with Automated Connected Mini-Cars

Networking and Internet Architecture 2026-06-29 v1

Abstract

Cooperative driving enabled by connected and automated vehicles is expected to improve traffic efficiency and safety, particularly at intersections where traditional control mechanisms such as traffic lights introduce delays and unnecessary stops. Although cooperative intersection management algorithms have been widely studied, experimental demonstrations remain limited. This paper presents a real-time demonstration of cooperative intersection management using connected autonomous mini-cars. The testbed consists of multiple 1:10 scale vehicles equipped with autonomous driving capabilities and wireless communication modules that interact with a centralized controller responsible for scheduling their crossing of the intersection. Vehicles approaching the intersection exchange messages with the controller to set the appropriate mobility profile to traverse the intersection without stopping. The demonstration integrates autonomous driving, wireless communication, and cooperative control in a single experimental platform, providing a practical environment for validating cooperative intersection management concepts for future intelligent transportation systems.

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@article{arxiv.2606.30838,
  title  = {A Practical Implementation of Day-3 Cooperative Intersection with Automated Connected Mini-Cars},
  author = {Lorenzo Farina and Vittorio Todisco and Federico Gavioli and Salvatore Iandolo and Francesco Moretti and Giuseppe Perrone and Matteo Piccoli and Francesco Raviglione and Marco Rapelli and Antonio Solida and Claudio Casetti and Paolo Burgio and Carlo Augusto Grazia and Alessandro Bazzi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2606.30838},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

The work is relevant for research on connected autonomous vehicles, cooperative intelligent transportation systems, smart intersections, vehicle coordination, CAV testbeds, and future urban mobility