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Traffic signal coordination control for two adjacent intersections was studied by hybrid Q-learning and game theory. Based on the general Q-learning algorithm, the game theory was introduced and the payoff function of Q-values was used to build the payoff matrix. The problem of coordination control for two adjacent intersections is two-player Non-zero-sum cooperative game in Game theory. From Nash Negotiation solution by Nash Theorem, the result of the game which was the basis for making decision of Q-learning was obtained. Furthermore, coordination control for two adjacent intersections based on Q-learning and game theory was realized and illustrated by Paramics simulation software. The validity of this method is proved.
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Journal of System Simulation
ISSN: 1004-731X
Year: 2007
Issue: 18
Volume: 19
Page: 4253-4256
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