Abstract

Dynamic Traffic Control and Management System for Smart Cities

Highlights

  • The world’s first traffic light, manually operated by gas-lit signal, installed outside the Parliament in London, in December 1868, was short lived

  • The mechanism that is used for planning and controls traffic signals for vehicles on roads is known as the traffic management system

  • When an emergency vehicle is detected by the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Readers on the exit point of signal junction, a message is sent to the corresponding signal about the incoming emergency vehicle. This message contains the information about the detected emergency vehicle, like the Vehicle Registration number, its type, and approximated time to reach the signal junction

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INTRODUCTION

The world’s first traffic light, manually operated by gas-lit signal, installed outside the Parliament in London, in December 1868, was short lived. The mechanism that is used for planning and controls traffic signals for vehicles on roads is known as the traffic management system. Advances in Science and Technology Research Journal Vol 12(4), 2018 management is used to control traffic on roads in an effective way. In agent-oriented systems, there are various agents which work together in order to provide solution of the given problem [7] In this piece of work, an agent-based architecture is proposed that is autonomous with respect to gathering data from the environment using sensors and making decisions that should handle the traffic loads smoothly in order to mitigate congestions. The rest of the paper is organized as follows: Section II discusses the previous research and studies that are dedicated to control and manage traffic.

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