Distributed and Coordinated Model Predictive Control for Channel Resource Allocation in Cooperative Vehicle Safety Systems.

Fuxin Zhang, MengChu Zhou,Liang Qi

IEEE Internet Things J.(2024)

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Cooperative vehicle safety systems rely on periodic broadcasts of beacons to track positions and movements of concerned vehicles. In vehicular networking, vehicle driving environment is changing rapidly. This unique characteristic can cause dynamic network topology and heavy traffic conditions. In scenarios where traffic density is high, a large number of beacons could cause channel congestion, and the tracking performance of safety applications can thus be seriously impacted. To maintain high tracking accuracy for each node under varying traffic situations, this paper presents a distributed and coordinated channel access control strategy based on Multi-agent Model Predictive Control theory. First, we propose a multi-dimensional and hybrid Petri net model to characterize the interactions among multiple vehicles. The interaction model describes the possibility of collisions among vehicles. We then propose an application-dependent utility function that incorporates inter-vehicle collision behaviour. A model predictive control problem for beaconing rate adaption is formulated based on the function. Next, a distributed and coordinated decision-making scheme is designed. In this scheme, each node is treated as an agent. Each agent uses a model predictive control controller and coordinates with its neighboring agents to take channel access control actions. Simulation results validate that it improves channel resource utilization and tracking accuracy under dynamic driving situations.
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Cooperative vehicle safety systems,Vehicular networks,Internet of Vehicles,channel access control,model predictive control
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