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Communication-Efficient MARL for Platoon Stability and Energy-efficiency Co-optimization in Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control of CAVs (2406.11653v1)

Published 17 Jun 2024 in eess.SY and cs.SY

Abstract: Cooperative adaptive cruise control (CACC) has been recognized as a fundamental function of autonomous driving, in which platoon stability and energy efficiency are outstanding challenges that are difficult to accommodate in real-world operations. This paper studied the CACC of connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) based on the multi-agent reinforcement learning algorithm (MARL) to optimize platoon stability and energy efficiency simultaneously. The optimal use of communication bandwidth is the key to guaranteeing learning performance in real-world driving, and thus this paper proposes a communication-efficient MARL by incorporating the quantified stochastic gradient descent (QSGD) and a binary differential consensus (BDC) method into a fully-decentralized MARL framework. We benchmarked the performance of our proposed BDC-MARL algorithm against several several non-communicative andcommunicative MARL algorithms, e.g., IA2C, FPrint, and DIAL, through the evaluation of platoon stability, fuel economy, and driving comfort. Our results show that BDC-MARL achieved the highest energy savings, improving by up to 5.8%, with an average velocity of 15.26 m/s and an inter-vehicle spacing of 20.76 m. In addition, we conducted different information-sharing analyses to assess communication efficacy, along with sensitivity analyses and scalability tests with varying platoon sizes. The practical effectiveness of our approach is further demonstrated using real-world scenarios sourced from open-sourced OpenACC.

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Authors (8)
  1. Min Hua (16 papers)
  2. Dong Chen (220 papers)
  3. Kun Jiang (129 papers)
  4. Fanggang Zhang (2 papers)
  5. Jinhai Wang (3 papers)
  6. Bo Wang (825 papers)
  7. Quan Zhou (120 papers)
  8. Hongming Xu (10 papers)

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