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EMVLight: a Multi-agent Reinforcement Learning Framework for an Emergency Vehicle Decentralized Routing and Traffic Signal Control System

Artificial Intelligence 2022-12-13 v3 Systems and Control Systems and Control

Abstract

Emergency vehicles (EMVs) play a crucial role in responding to time-critical calls such as medical emergencies and fire outbreaks in urban areas. Existing methods for EMV dispatch typically optimize routes based on historical traffic-flow data and design traffic signal pre-emption accordingly; however, we still lack a systematic methodology to address the coupling between EMV routing and traffic signal control. In this paper, we propose EMVLight, a decentralized reinforcement learning (RL) framework for joint dynamic EMV routing and traffic signal pre-emption. We adopt the multi-agent advantage actor-critic method with policy sharing and spatial discounted factor. This framework addresses the coupling between EMV navigation and traffic signal control via an innovative design of multi-class RL agents and a novel pressure-based reward function. The proposed methodology enables EMVLight to learn network-level cooperative traffic signal phasing strategies that not only reduce EMV travel time but also shortens the travel time of non-EMVs. Simulation-based experiments indicate that EMVLight enables up to a 42.6%42.6\% reduction in EMV travel time as well as an 23.5%23.5\% shorter average travel time compared with existing approaches.

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@article{arxiv.2206.13441,
  title  = {EMVLight: a Multi-agent Reinforcement Learning Framework for an Emergency Vehicle Decentralized Routing and Traffic Signal Control System},
  author = {Haoran Su and Yaofeng D. Zhong and Joseph Y. J. Chow and Biswadip Dey and Li Jin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.13441},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

19 figures, 10 tables. Manuscript extended on previous work arXiv:2109.05429, arXiv:2111.00278