INTELLIGENT TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICE MODEL USING AD HOC NETWORK
Author(s) -
Robert Bešťák
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of information technology and digital world
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2582-418X
DOI - 10.36548/jitdw.2019.2.002
Subject(s) - floating car data , traffic flow (computer networking) , computer science , vehicle information and communication system , intelligent transportation system , traffic congestion reconstruction with kerner's three phase theory , wireless ad hoc network , traffic optimization , traffic generation model , matlab , real time computing , computer network , wireless , network traffic control , vehicular ad hoc network , traffic congestion , advanced traffic management system , traffic volume , transport engineering , engineering , road traffic , telecommunications , network packet , operating system
The advancements in the technologies related to the wireless communication systems has made the vehicular adhoc networks prominent area of research in the automobile industry. The absolute volume of road traffic affects the safety, convenience and the efficiency of the traffic flow in the urban areas. So the paper scopes in developing an intelligent traffic control device model using the adhoc network to ameliorate the traffic flow. The proposed system enhances the convenience in travel by gathering the information of the vehicles along with the density of the vehicles and the movement of the vehicles on road. The device is modelled using the MATLAB and examined over the traffic flow on the peak hours as well as the normal hours and the holidays to understand its intelligent traffic control. The results obtained shows that the performance improvement in optimizing the traffic congestion through the proposed method is better compared to the existing methodologies used in traffic controlling.
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