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Joint Control of Power, Beamwidth, and Spacing for Platoon-Based Vehicular Cyber-Physical Systems

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In a platoon-based vehicular cyber-physical system (VCPS), the traffic capacity and the fuel efficiency can be significantly improved by maintaining a small inter-vehicle distance (IVD). Meanwhile, the vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communications… Click to show full abstract

In a platoon-based vehicular cyber-physical system (VCPS), the traffic capacity and the fuel efficiency can be significantly improved by maintaining a small inter-vehicle distance (IVD). Meanwhile, the vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communications provided by the roadside unit (RSU) are important for promoting the development of autonomous vehicles and reshaping the driving experience. However, as maintaining a small IVD inside the platoon may result in severe inter-beam interference, there is a tradeoff between the traffic capacity and the communication efficiency. In this paper, we formulate an optimization problem to minimize the IVD (a.k.a spacing) under the V2I quality-of-service (QoS) requirements by jointly controlling the transmit power, the beamwidth, and the IVD in a platoon-based VCPS. The traffic and channel uncertainties significantly complicate the analytical characterization of the impact of IVD, transmit power, and beamwidth on the QoS requirements. To solve the intractable challenging problem and capture the inherent timescale difference between the communication and vehicular systems, we propose a novel data-driven two-timescale reinforcement learning framework to control the beamforming and the spacing of the platoon at two timescales. With elaborately designed state, action, and reward, we develop a soft actor-critic based two-timescale deep reinforcement learning (DRL) algorithm to learn an effective policy for the control-communication co-design problem. Simulation results validate the effectiveness of spacing control and show that the proposed two-timescale DRL algorithm can significantly improve the traffic capacity and reduce the air drag coefficient while satisfying the QoS requirements of V2I communications.

Keywords: platoon; based vehicular; platoon based; control; power beamwidth

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
Year Published: 2022

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