Title :
A predictive road traffic management system based on vehicular ad-hoc network
Author :
Nafi, Nazmus S. ; Khan, Reduan H. ; Khan, Jamil Y. ; Gregory, Mark
Author_Institution :
RMIT Univ., Melbourne, QLD, Australia
Abstract :
With an increasing number of vehicles on the road, demand for intelligent transportation systems is on the rise. In this paper, we present a predictive road traffic management system (PRTMS) based on the Vehicular Ad-hoc Network (VANET) architecture. The proposed PRTMS uses a novel communications scheme to estimate the future traffic intensities at different intersections based on a modified linear prediction algorithm. Based on the prediction, a central controller reduces the congestion level by re-routing the vehicles and adaptively changing the signaling cycles. An IEEE 802.11p based vehicle to-infrastructure communications system is used to collect trip information and transmit control signals to enforce multi-junction traffic flow control. Simulations are conducted using an integrated OPNET model comprised of road infrastructure, vehicular mobility management and communications networking to jointly examine the performances of the proposed PRTMS and the VANET. The results indicate that the proposed scheme provides a significant performance improvement in terms of total journey time and waiting time of the vehicles. In addition, the performance of the prediction algorithm is also investigated.
Keywords :
adaptive control; mobility management (mobile radio); predictive control; road traffic; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication signalling; telecommunication traffic; vehicular ad hoc networks; IEEE 802.11p based vehicle to-infrastructure communication system; PRTMS; VANET; central controller; control signal transmission; integrated OPNET model; intelligent transportation system; modified linear prediction algorithm; multijunction traffic flow control; predictive road traffic management system; road infrastructure; signaling cycle; traffic intensity estimation; trip information collection; vehicles rerouting; vehicular ad-hoc network; vehicular mobility management; Adaptation models; Prediction algorithms; Predictive models; Real-time systems; Roads; Vehicles; Vehicular ad hoc networks; IEEE 802.11p; Intelligent Transportation System; Road Traffic Informatics; Vehicular Ad-hoc Network;
Conference_Titel :
Telecommunication Networks and Applications Conference (ATNAC), 2014 Australasian
Conference_Location :
Southbank, VIC
DOI :
10.1109/ATNAC.2014.7020887