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Multi-Timescale Hierarchical Reinforcement Learning for Unified Behavior and Control of Autonomous Driving

Robotics 2025-11-25 v3 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Reinforcement Learning (RL) is increasingly used in autonomous driving (AD) and shows clear advantages. However, most RL-based AD methods overlook policy structure design. An RL policy that only outputs short-timescale vehicle control commands results in fluctuating driving behavior due to fluctuations in network outputs, while one that only outputs long-timescale driving goals cannot achieve unified optimality of driving behavior and control. Therefore, we propose a multi-timescale hierarchical reinforcement learning approach. Our approach adopts a hierarchical policy structure, where high- and low-level RL policies are unified-trained to produce long-timescale motion guidance and short-timescale control commands, respectively. Therein, motion guidance is explicitly represented by hybrid actions to capture multimodal driving behaviors on structured road and support incremental low-level extend-state updates. Additionally, a hierarchical safety mechanism is designed to ensure multi-timescale safety. Evaluation in simulator-based and HighD dataset-based highway multi-lane scenarios demonstrates that our approach significantly improves AD performance, effectively increasing driving efficiency, action consistency and safety.

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@article{arxiv.2506.23771,
  title  = {Multi-Timescale Hierarchical Reinforcement Learning for Unified Behavior and Control of Autonomous Driving},
  author = {Guizhe Jin and Zhuoren Li and Bo Leng and Ran Yu and Lu Xiong and Chen Sun},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.23771},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

8 pages, accepted for publication in IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters (RAL)