Safe Optimal Interactions Between Automated and Human-Driven Vehicles in Mixed Traffic with Event-triggered Control Barrier Functions

1 Oct 2023  ·  Anni Li, Christos G. Cassandras, Wei Xiao ·

This paper studies safe driving interactions between Human-Driven Vehicles (HDVs) and Connected and Automated Vehicles (CAVs) in mixed traffic where the dynamics and control policies of HDVs are unknown and hard to predict. In order to address this challenge, we employ event-triggered Control Barrier Functions (CBFs) to estimate the HDV model online, construct data-driven and state-feedback safety controllers, and transform constrained optimal control problems for CAVs into a sequence of event-triggered quadratic programs. We show that we can ensure collision-free between HDVs and CAVs and demonstrate the robustness and flexibility of our framework on different types of human drivers in lane-changing scenarios while guaranteeing safety with human-in-the-loop interactions.

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