Abstract

Pick/drop stand road (PDSR) is necessary for specific functions, but it very easily generates congestion and thus results in a less safe and comfortable ride for passengers. The Internet of Vehicles has offered new ideas and technical means to solve the problem. First, this study divides the PDSR into different functional zones and constructs the coordinated control environment of connected vehicles (CVs). A car-following coordinated control strategy (CF-CCS) and a lane-changing coordinated control strategy (LC-CCS) are proposed based on a mixed platoon of CVs and human-driven vehicles. For CF-CCS, this study offers a model for car-following coordinated platoon control based on terminal state prediction of the leading vehicle, with platoon safety and passengers’ comfort as optimization objectives, and solves it using a modified particle swarm algorithm. For LC-CCS, a model for lane-changing coordinated control of platoon is proposed, and a numerical approach is utilized to solve it. It is based on finding the best area for lane-changing location while considering the safety of lane changing and the efficiency of vehicle traffic on the PDSR. Last, VISSIM and MATLAB simulations are conducted to prove that the proposed two strategies can effectively ease congestion, significantly increase the speed of traffic flow on PDSR, and provide passengers with safer and more comfortable rides.

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