A game theory-based decision model for lane changing in a mixed traffic environment

Xuelong Zheng, Xuemei Chen*, Yunhao Tang, Rui Qu, Yaohan Jia

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Abstract

Cooperative lane changing is a complex challenge in mixed traffic scenarios involving human-driven and autonomous vehicles (HVs and AVs, respectively). With the aim of enhancing cooperation between AVs and HVs, in this study, first, three interactive behaviours were analysed: free lane change, cooperative lane change, and competitive lane change. The willingness to change lanes was assessed based on the degree of cooperation and competition among the vehicles involved in the interaction process. Second, game theory was used to establish a game model for achieving cooperative lane changing in mixed traffic. The as-designed model aimed to maximise the aggregate expected utility by incorporating the coefficients of competition and cooperation. These coefficients were adjusted and the associated costs of these strategies were evaluated; then, the Lemke-Howson algorithm was employed to determine the Nash equilibrium of the game model.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)193-214
Number of pages22
JournalInternational Journal of Vehicle Design
Volume96
Issue number3-4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Nash equilibrium
  • autonomous vehicle
  • decision-making
  • game theory
  • interaction behaviour
  • mixed traffic

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