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RL environments and learning code for traffic signal control in SUMO.

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SUMO-RL

SUMO-RL provides a simple interface to instantiate Reinforcement Learning environments with SUMO for Traffic Signal Control.

The main class SumoEnvironment behaves like a MultiAgentEnv from RLlib.
If instantiated with parameter 'single-agent=True', it behaves like a regular Gym Env from OpenAI.
Call env or parallel_env to instantiate a PettingZoo environment. TrafficSignal is responsible for retrieving information and actuating on traffic lights using TraCI API.

Goals of this repository:

  • Provide a simple interface to work with Reinforcement Learning for Traffic Signal Control using SUMO
  • Support Multiagent RL
  • Compatibility with gym.Env and popular RL libraries such as stable-baselines3 and RLlib
  • Easy customisation: state and reward definitions are easily modifiable

Install

Install SUMO latest version:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:sumo/stable
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install sumo sumo-tools sumo-doc 

Don't forget to set SUMO_HOME variable (default sumo installation path is /usr/share/sumo)

echo 'export SUMO_HOME="/usr/share/sumo"' >> ~/.bashrc
source ~/.bashrc

Important: for a huge performance boost (~8x) with Libsumo, you can declare the variable:

export LIBSUMO_AS_TRACI=1

Notice that you will not be able to run with sumo-gui or with multiple simulations in parallel if this is active (more details).

Install SUMO-RL

Stable release version is available through pip

pip install sumo-rl

Alternatively you can install using the latest (unreleased) version

git clone https://github.com/LucasAlegre/sumo-rl
cd sumo-rl
pip install -e .

MDP - Observations, Actions and Rewards

Observation

The default observation for each traffic signal agent is a vector:

    obs = [phase_one_hot, min_green, lane_1_density,...,lane_n_density, lane_1_queue,...,lane_n_queue]
  • phase_one_hot is a one-hot encoded vector indicating the current active green phase
  • min_green is a binary variable indicating whether min_green seconds have already passed in the current phase
  • lane_i_density is the number of vehicles in incoming lane i dividided by the total capacity of the lane
  • lane_i_queueis the number of queued (speed below 0.1 m/s) vehicles in incoming lane i divided by the total capacity of the lane

You can define your own observation changing the method 'compute_observation' of TrafficSignal.

Actions

The action space is discrete. Every 'delta_time' seconds, each traffic signal agent can choose the next green phase configuration.

E.g.: In the 2-way single intersection there are |A| = 4 discrete actions, corresponding to the following green phase configurations:

Important: every time a phase change occurs, the next phase is preeceded by a yellow phase lasting yellow_time seconds.

Rewards

The default reward function is the change in cumulative vehicle delay:

That is, the reward is how much the total delay (sum of the waiting times of all approaching vehicles) changed in relation to the previous time-step.

You can choose a different reward function (see the ones implemented in TrafficSignal) with the parameter reward_fn in the SumoEnvironment constructor.

It is also possible to implement your own reward function:

def my_reward_fn(traffic_signal):
    return traffic_signal.get_average_speed()

env = SumoEnvironment(..., reward_fn=my_reward_fn)

Examples

PettingZoo API

env = sumo_rl.env(net_file='sumo_net_file.net.xml',
                  route_file='sumo_route_file.rou.xml',
                  use_gui=True,
                  num_seconds=3600)  
env.reset()
for agent in env.agent_iter():
    observation, reward, done, info = env.last()
    action = policy(observation)
    env.step(action)

RESCO Benchmarks

In the folder nets/RESCO you can find the network and route files from RESCO (Reinforcement Learning Benchmarks for Traffic Signal Control), which was built on top of SUMO-RL. See their paper for results.

Experiments

Check experiments for examples on how to instantiate an environment and train your RL agent.

Q-learning in a one-way single intersection:

python experiments/ql_single-intersection.py 

RLlib A3C multiagent in a 4x4 grid:

python experiments/a3c_4x4grid.py

stable-baselines3 DQN in a 2-way single intersection:

python experiments/dqn_2way-single-intersection.py

Plotting results:

python outputs/plot.py -f outputs/2way-single-intersection/a3c 

Citing

If you use this repository in your research, please cite:

@misc{sumorl,
    author = {Lucas N. Alegre},
    title = {{SUMO-RL}},
    year = {2019},
    publisher = {GitHub},
    journal = {GitHub repository},
    howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/LucasAlegre/sumo-rl}},
}

List of publications using SUMO-RL (please open a pull request to add missing entries):

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