2022
DOI: 10.1109/lra.2021.3135030
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Posetal Games: Efficiency, Existence, and Refinement of Equilibria in Games With Prioritized Metrics

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“…1). We update the state (consisting of the color and shape) of each traffic light t in the input list T (see line [16][17][18][19] using the type conversions in Tab. I (d).…”
Section: Implementation Detailsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1). We update the state (consisting of the color and shape) of each traffic light t in the input list T (see line [16][17][18][19] using the type conversions in Tab. I (d).…”
Section: Implementation Detailsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, we check if the goal is reached (see line 16). If yes, we exit the planning loop and set the routing state to ARRIVED in line 18. We note that it is also possible to have multiple goals along a global route.…”
Section: Implementation Detailsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, safe, ethical, and robust motion planning algorithms are benchmarked using CommonRoad scenarios in [21]- [24]. The authors in [25]- [27] utilize CommonRoad tools to demonstrate the game-theoretic aspects of autonomous vehicles. Furthermore, CommonRoad paves the way to use advanced algorithms to facilitate motion planning, such as reinforcement learning [28], [29] and geometric deep learning [30].…”
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“…Many of the works in this field look at fast local solvers for relatively short prediction horizons, which exhibit good interactive behaviors when implemented in a receding horizon approach [4]- [9]. The hardness of these problems is inborn in the superlinear (almost exponential) explosion of number of states and joint actions for the game [10], [11]. The deeper the game graph and the more the players, the worse for the problem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%