LGSYApr 8, 2025

Robo-taxi Fleet Coordination at Scale via Reinforcement Learning

arXiv:2504.06125v28 citationsh-index: 18Has Code
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This addresses the problem of efficient urban transportation coordination for society, with incremental improvements in methodology.

The paper tackles the challenge of coordinating large-scale robo-taxi fleets (Autonomous Mobility-on-Demand systems) by introducing a reinforcement learning framework that integrates graph networks and operations research, achieving superior performance, computational efficiency, and generalizability compared to prior methods.

Fleets of robo-taxis offering on-demand transportation services, commonly known as Autonomous Mobility-on-Demand (AMoD) systems, hold significant promise for societal benefits, such as reducing pollution, energy consumption, and urban congestion. However, orchestrating these systems at scale remains a critical challenge, with existing coordination algorithms often failing to exploit the systems' full potential. This work introduces a novel decision-making framework that unites mathematical modeling with data-driven techniques. In particular, we present the AMoD coordination problem through the lens of reinforcement learning and propose a graph network-based framework that exploits the main strengths of graph representation learning, reinforcement learning, and classical operations research tools. Extensive evaluations across diverse simulation fidelities and scenarios demonstrate the flexibility of our approach, achieving superior system performance, computational efficiency, and generalizability compared to prior methods. Finally, motivated by the need to democratize research efforts in this area, we release publicly available benchmarks, datasets, and simulators for network-level coordination alongside an open-source codebase designed to provide accessible simulation platforms and establish a standardized validation process for comparing methodologies. Code available at: https://github.com/StanfordASL/RL4AMOD

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