Reinforcement learning for traffic light control with emphasis on emergency vehicles

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Mahboubeh Shamsi
Abdolreza Rasouli Kenari
Roghayeh Aghamohammadi
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[1] Qom University of Technology,Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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The Journal of Supercomputing | 2022年 / 78卷
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Urban traffic control; Traffic light; Reinforcement learning; Emergency vehicles; Delay reduction;
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Traffic lights are an important controlling factor in traffic flows, and good policies will facilitate traffic congestion. A car's waiting time is highly related to the period in which the traffic lights are green or red; thus, a proper controlling policy reduces the waiting time and speeds up the car movement. Emergency vehicles always have a higher priority than other cars and need to reach their destination faster. In the last decade, a lot of research has been done to solve the traffic light scheduling issue using artificial intelligence techniques. Reinforcement learning with simulating human learning has the outstanding performance to solve complex problems, such as traffic lights control. In this study, a deep reinforcement learning traffic light control was implemented at a crossroad using real-time traffic information with an emphasis on emergency vehicles. The agent learns to adjust its policies to prioritize the emergency cars over the other cars. The results show less waiting time and speed up the cars’ movement. It also indicates the emergency vehicles will cross the intersection with the least delay. With 200 to 600 cars and one emergency vehicle, the average delay decreases 2–16% in total using reinforcement learning. Considering more emergency vehicles, there is a 27–40% decrease in average delay for emergency vehicles.
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