Concept of Operations of Next-Generation Traffic Control Utilizing Infrastructure-Based Cooperative Perception

Stanley Young, Erik Bensen, Lei Zhu, Christopher Day, J. Lott, Rimple Sandhu, Charles Tripp, Peter Graf

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Abstract

This paper provides a system architecture for an infrastructure-based cooperative perception fusion engine for next-generation traffic control. This engine will provide a complete state-space digital representation with measurable accuracy to support a wide-range of applications. The architecture includes inputs, functional flow, data standardization recommendations, outputs, and supported applications. The cooperative perception engine addresses critical needs with respect to accelerating the benefits of automation through intelligent roadway infrastructure, which complements and accelerates connected and automated vehicle (CAV) technology. The cooperative perception acquires and fuses information from sensors (radar, LiDAR, and cameras) and CAVs to perceive roadway traffic states of moving objects, creates a complete 3D digital representation of that state-space, and communicates it to downstream application such as intelligent signal control, safety and energy applications, and cooperate driving applications. The intelligent roadway infrastructure approach, as opposed to a vehicle-centric approach, is more scalable because it can be deployed to the roughly 300,000 signalized intersections more readily than over 300 million vehicles in the United States, and accrues early-stage benefits equitable to all roadway users addressing safety, equity, fuel efficiency, and greenhouse gas reduction.

Original languageAmerican English
Pages93-104
Number of pages12
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022
EventInternational Conference on Transportation and Development 2022, ICTD 2022 - Seattle, United States
Duration: 31 May 20223 Jun 2022

Conference

ConferenceInternational Conference on Transportation and Development 2022, ICTD 2022
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySeattle
Period31/05/223/06/22

Bibliographical note

See NREL/CP-5400-81978 for preprint

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/CP-5400-84534

Keywords

  • data fusion
  • infrastructure to infrastructure
  • intelligent roadway infrastructure
  • track fusion
  • traffic control
  • vehicle to infrastructure

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