Interaction-aware Traffic Prediction and Scenario-based Model Predictive Control for Autonomous Vehicles on Highways

11 Oct 2023  ·  Xiaorong Zhang, Sahar Zeinali, Georg Schildbach ·

This paper addresses the problem of traffic prediction and control of autonomous vehicles on highways. A modified Interacting Multiple Model Kalman filter algorithm is applied to predict the motion behavior of the traffic participants by considering their interactions. A scenario generation component is used to produce plausible scenarios of the vehicles based on the predicted information. A novel integrated decision-making and control system is proposed by applying a Scenario-based Model Predictive Control approach. The designed controller considers safety, driving comfort, and traffic rules. The recursive feasibility of the controller is guaranteed under the inclusion of the `worst case' as an additional scenario to obtain safe inputs. Finally, the proposed scheme is evaluated using the HighD dataset. Simulation results indicate that the vehicle performs safe maneuvers in different traffic situations under the designed control framework.

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