Game theory-based traffic modeling for calibration of automated driving algorithms

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Lecture Notes in control and Information Sciences, 476

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Automated driving functions need to be validated and calibrated so that a self-driving car can operate safely and efficiently in a traffic environment where interactions between it and other traffic participants constantly occur. In this paper, we describe a traffic simulator capable of representing vehicle interactions in traffic developed based on a game-theoretic traffic model. We demonstrate its functionality for parameter optimization in automated driving algorithms by designing a rule-based highway driving algorithm and calibrating the parameters using the traffic simulator.

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Springer, Cham

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Control strategies for advanced driver assistance systems and autonomous driving functions

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English