Bringing diversity to autonomous vehicles: An interpretable multi-vehicle decision-making and planning framework

L Wen, P Cai, D Fu, S Mao, Y Li - arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.06803, 2023 - arxiv.org
L Wen, P Cai, D Fu, S Mao, Y Li
arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.06803, 2023arxiv.org
With the development of autonomous driving, it is becoming increasingly common for
autonomous vehicles (AVs) and human-driven vehicles (HVs) to travel on the same roads.
Existing single-vehicle planning algorithms on board struggle to handle sophisticated social
interactions in the real world. Decisions made by these methods are difficult to understand
for humans, raising the risk of crashes and making them unlikely to be applied in practice.
Moreover, vehicle flows produced by open-source traffic simulators suffer from being overly …
With the development of autonomous driving, it is becoming increasingly common for autonomous vehicles (AVs) and human-driven vehicles (HVs) to travel on the same roads. Existing single-vehicle planning algorithms on board struggle to handle sophisticated social interactions in the real world. Decisions made by these methods are difficult to understand for humans, raising the risk of crashes and making them unlikely to be applied in practice. Moreover, vehicle flows produced by open-source traffic simulators suffer from being overly conservative and lacking behavioral diversity. We propose a hierarchical multi-vehicle decision-making and planning framework with several advantages. The framework jointly makes decisions for all vehicles within the flow and reacts promptly to the dynamic environment through a high-frequency planning module. The decision module produces interpretable action sequences that can explicitly communicate self-intent to the surrounding HVs. We also present the cooperation factor and trajectory weight set, bringing diversity to autonomous vehicles in traffic at both the social and individual levels. The superiority of our proposed framework is validated through experiments with multiple scenarios, and the diverse behaviors in the generated vehicle trajectories are demonstrated through closed-loop simulations.
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