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A conflicts-free, speed-lossless kan-based reinforcement learning decision system for interactive driving in roundabouts

Lin et al., 2025

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14703559435564851392
Author
Lin Z
Tian Z
Lan J
Zhang Q
Ye Z
Zhuang H
Zhao X
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IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems

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Safety and efficiency are crucial for autonomous driving in roundabouts, especially mixed traffic with both autonomous vehicles (AVs) and human-driven vehicles. This paper presents a learning-based algorithm that promotes safe and efficient driving across varying …
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