Title :
An internet of things-based distributed intelligent system with self-optimization for controlling traffic-light intersections
Author :
Turcu, Cristina Elena ; Gaitan, Vasile Gheorghita ; Turcu, Corneliu Octavian
Author_Institution :
Comput., Electron. & Autom. Dept., Stefan cel Mare Univ. of Suceava, Suceava, Romania
Abstract :
The rapid increase in vehicle fleet size and consequently in traffic volume is not always followed by an increase in road space. As a result, traffic congestion occurs, especially in large urban areas. Therefore, in order to avoid traffic jams, immediate solutions have to be found. Various technologies have been used to design and develop such solutions in the past. While some developers have used classic technologies, others have integrated various emerging technologies in the systems they built in order to make roadways safer. Acting both inside the vehicle and along the roadways the new designed systems are able to inform drivers about traffic conditions and possible hazards. This paper proposes an Internet of Things-based approach to solve some of the problems that traffic congestion raises. Furthermore, this approach provides the means to monitor a set of environmental parameters, including air quality, and to raise early warnings and alarms when critical levels are reached. This approach offers a solution to increasing traffic-related pollution (which has a negative impact on the environment and on people´s health), to economic losses and to other issues caused by traffic congestions. In order to reduce accident risks when various intervention vehicles enter the cross-roads, we also propose a solution based on radio frequency identification (RFID) technology.
Keywords :
Internet of Things; air pollution measurement; alarm systems; distributed processing; driver information systems; environmental monitoring (geophysics); radiofrequency identification; risk management; road accidents; road safety; road traffic control; road vehicles; Internet of Things; RFID technology; accident risk reduction; air quality; alarms; distributed intelligent system; driver information system; early warnings; economic losses; environmental parameter monitoring; radiofrequency identification; road space; self-optimization; traffic conditions; traffic congestion; traffic jam avoidance; traffic volume; traffic-light intersection control; traffic-related pollution; vehicle fleet size; Cities and towns; Internet; Monitoring; Radiofrequency identification; Roads; Traffic control; Vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
Applied and Theoretical Electricity (ICATE), 2012 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Craiova
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1809-9
DOI :
10.1109/ICATE.2012.6403461