The use of automobiles is becoming more important worldwide, especially in densely populated cities. Current transportation infrastructure technologies include wired sensors, inductive loops, and satellite navigation. The installation and upkeep of surveillance equipment (cameras, etc.) are quite costly. In addition, environmental factors affect these instruments’ precision. Traditional methods typically aim to optimize traffic light management for a given traffic density and layout. One key draws back all these methods, however, it may be challenging to represent the dynamic behaviour of traffic volumes and configurations, which is always changing. Therefore, in an effort to solve the aforementioned problem, this study proposes methods for adaptive traffic light management via the use of a distributed sensor network. The purpose of this study is to examine approaches to developing a smart system that can integrate and support some of the current technologies of traffic management, therefore decreasing the typical wait time for cars at a junction. The suggested algorithms are flexible enough to adjust to the particulars of traffic at every given crossroads. (GLD) is a traffic simulation tool used to model real-world traffic conditions and provide graphs of average waiting time vs cycle counts. The collected findings validate the efficacy of the suggested strategy for traffic regulation at a real-world road junction.
Development Of an Intelligent Traffic Navigation System by Wireless Sensor Network System
2023-10-27
328593 byte
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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