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Benefits of V2V Communication for Autonomous and Connected Vehicles

Systems and Control 2018-03-09 v1

Abstract

In this paper, we investigate the benefits of Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) communication for autonomous vehicles and provide results on how V2V information helps reduce employable time headway in the presence of parasitic lags. For a string of vehicles adopting a Constant Time Headway Policy (CTHP) and availing the on-board information of predecessor's vehicle position and velocity, the minimum employable time headway (hminh_{\min}) must be lower bounded by 2τ02\tau_0 for string stability, where τ0\tau_0 is the maximum parasitic actuation lag. In this paper, we quantify the benefits of using V2V communication in terms of a reduction in the employable time headway: (1) If the position and velocity information of rr immediately preceding vehicles is used, then hminh_{\min} can be reduced to 4τ0/(1+r){4\tau_0}/{(1+r)}; (2) furthermore, if the acceleration of `rr' immediately preceding vehicles is used, then hminh_{\min} can be reduced to 2τ0/(1+r){2\tau_0}/{(1+r)}; and (3) if the position, velocity and acceleration of the immediate and the rr-th predecessors are used, then hmin2τ0/(1+r)h_{\min} \ge {2\tau_0}/{(1+r)}. Note that cases (2) and (3) provide the same lower bound on the minimum employable time headway; however, case (3) requires much less communicated information.

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@article{arxiv.1803.02900,
  title  = {Benefits of V2V Communication for Autonomous and Connected Vehicles},
  author = {Swaroop Darbha and Shyamprasad Konduri and Prabhakar R. Pagilla},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.02900},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

Revised version submitted to IEEE Transactions on ITS, February 2018