English

Interaction-Aware Trajectory Prediction and Planning for Autonomous Vehicles in Forced Merge Scenarios

Systems and Control 2021-12-15 v1 Robotics Systems and Control

Abstract

Merging is, in general, a challenging task for both human drivers and autonomous vehicles, especially in dense traffic, because the merging vehicle typically needs to interact with other vehicles to identify or create a gap and safely merge into. In this paper, we consider the problem of autonomous vehicle control for forced merge scenarios. We propose a novel game-theoretic controller, called the Leader-Follower Game Controller (LFGC), in which the interactions between the autonomous ego vehicle and other vehicles with a priori uncertain driving intentions is modeled as a partially observable leader-follower game. The LFGC estimates the other vehicles' intentions online based on observed trajectories, and then predicts their future trajectories and plans the ego vehicle's own trajectory using Model Predictive Control (MPC) to simultaneously achieve probabilistically guaranteed safety and merging objectives. To verify the performance of LFGC, we test it in simulations and with the NGSIM data, where the LFGC demonstrates a high success rate of 97.5% in merging.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2112.07624,
  title  = {Interaction-Aware Trajectory Prediction and Planning for Autonomous Vehicles in Forced Merge Scenarios},
  author = {Kaiwen Liu and Nan Li and H. Eric Tseng and Ilya Kolmanovsky and Anouck Girard},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.07624},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

15 pages, 12 figures