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Bridging the Reality Gap of Reinforcement Learning based Traffic Signal Control using Domain Randomization and Meta Learning

Machine Learning 2023-07-24 v1

Abstract

Reinforcement Learning (RL) has been widely explored in Traffic Signal Control (TSC) applications, however, still no such system has been deployed in practice. A key barrier to progress in this area is the reality gap, the discrepancy that results from differences between simulation models and their real-world equivalents. In this paper, we address this challenge by first presenting a comprehensive analysis of potential simulation parameters that contribute to this reality gap. We then also examine two promising strategies that can bridge this gap: Domain Randomization (DR) and Model-Agnostic Meta-Learning (MAML). Both strategies were trained with a traffic simulation model of an intersection. In addition, the model was embedded in LemgoRL, a framework that integrates realistic, safety-critical requirements into the control system. Subsequently, we evaluated the performance of the two methods on a separate model of the same intersection that was developed with a different traffic simulator. In this way, we mimic the reality gap. Our experimental results show that both DR and MAML outperform a state-of-the-art RL algorithm, therefore highlighting their potential to mitigate the reality gap in RLbased TSC systems.

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@article{arxiv.2307.11357,
  title  = {Bridging the Reality Gap of Reinforcement Learning based Traffic Signal Control using Domain Randomization and Meta Learning},
  author = {Arthur Müller and Matthia Sabatelli},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.11357},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

Paper was accepted by the ITSC 2023 (26th IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems)