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      Leading Cruise Control in Mixed Traffic Flow

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          Vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications have a great potential to improve traffic system performance. Most existing work of connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) focused on adaptation to downstream traffic conditions, neglecting the impact of CAVs' behaviors on upstream traffic flow. In this paper, we introduce a notion of Leading Cruise Control (LCC) that retains the basic car-following operation and explicitly considers the influence of the CAV's actions on the vehicles behind. We first present a detailed modeling process for LCC. Then, rigorous controllability analysis verifies the feasibility of exploiting the CAV as a leader to actively lead the motion of its following vehicles. Besides, the head-to-tail transfer function is derived for LCC under adequate employment of V2V connectivity. Numerical studies confirm the potential of LCC to strengthen the capability of CAVs in suppressing traffic instabilities and smoothing traffic flow.

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          22 July 2020
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          2007.11753
          6b6580b5-8c54-4593-a0b7-e12f9970f126

          http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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          Accepted by the 59th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC 2020); 7 pages, 5 figures
          eess.SY cs.SY math.OC

          Numerical methods,Performance, Systems & Control
          Numerical methods, Performance, Systems & Control

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