A Decision Control Method for Autonomous Driving Based on Multi-Task Reinforcement Learning

Following man-made rules in the traditional control method of autonomous driving causes limitations for intelligent vehicles under various traffic conditions that need to be overcome by incorporating machine learning-based method. The latter is inherently suitable for simple tasks of autonomous driv...

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Main Authors: Yingfeng Cai, Shaoqing Yang, Hai Wang, Chenglong Teng, Long Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2021-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9609985/
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Summary:Following man-made rules in the traditional control method of autonomous driving causes limitations for intelligent vehicles under various traffic conditions that need to be overcome by incorporating machine learning-based method. The latter is inherently suitable for simple tasks of autonomous driving according to its limited characteristic under complex multi-lane traffic conditions. In this paper, a decision control method is proposed based on multi-task reinforcement learning to address the shortcomings of autonomous driving control under complex traffic conditions. Herein, the autonomous driving task is divided into several subtasks utilizing the proposed method to reduce the training time and improve traffic efficiency under complex multi-lane traffic condition. To ensure the efficiency and robustness of agent convergence to the optimal action space, an adaptive noise exploration method is designed for the subtasks with convex characteristics. Five-lane driving tasks scenarios embedded in Carla simulator have been conducted to verify the proposed method. The results of the simulation draw the conclusion that the proposed method increases the driving efficiency of intelligent vehicles under complex traffic conditions.
ISSN:2169-3536