A Smart Priority Based Traffic Control System for Emergency Vehicles

2020 ◽  
pp. 1-1
Author(s):  
Gour Karmakar ◽  
Abdullahi Chowdhury ◽  
Joarder Kamruzzaman ◽  
Iqbal Gondal
Author(s):  
Kenneth Akpado ◽  
Samuel Usoro ◽  
Nneka Ezeani

Emergency Vehicles (EV) such as ambulances, fire fighting vehicles, Road safety vehicles and other emergency vehicles encounter delays on their missions at traffic light control points due to traffic jams. The direct consequence of these delays results in unwarranted loss of lives and properties.  This research work proposes and implements an improved traffic control system with preference to emergency vehicles leveraging RFID technology and a novel Dynamic Traffic Sequence Algorithm (DTSA). Atmega 328 was used to actualize the novel DTSA, control the RFID and the entire traffic control system. The distance of RFID signal transmitted by the emergency vehicle was determined by physically measuring the distance of clearer signal obtained at various distances from the test bed. MATLAB was used to plot the response time of the RFID, thereby helping in the choice of RFID used. It was observed at 100 meters distance between the RFID transmitter in the emergency vehicle (EV) and the traffic light system, a clearer signal was obtained. Therefore at 100 meters the emergency vehicle will be detected and the traffic system will reset its normal routine to give right of way to the particular lane that the emergency vehicle is detected. Comparing the old and the new system it was observed that in the new system the EV will be 12minutes faster than the EV in the old system. From the result obtained, the RFID best suited for this application is active RFID. The results obtained proved that the system will effectively mitigate and almost completely eradicate the delay encountered by emergency vehicles at traffic control points.  The system will be deployed in any many cities in Nigeria that have traffic control systems installed.


2021 ◽  
pp. 651-663
Author(s):  
Vedant Kumar ◽  
Siddhant Kumar ◽  
L. Sreekar ◽  
Pradhuman Singh ◽  
Pratik Pai ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Arshiya .

In static road dividers the number of lanes on either side of the road is fixed and cannot be extended. This can be a major problem during peak traffic hours. The situation is abysmal when emergency vehicles are required to wait for other vehicles to give way at traffic intersections. This causes large time delays and may affect the emergency case. These traffic issues faced by emergency vehicles and daily commuters can be avoided by using this proposed traffic control system based on image processing and IoT. As a result, this project successfully analyzes and implements an Intelligent traffic control system with priority given to emergency vehicles.


Author(s):  
Wan Mohd Hafiz bin Wan Hussin ◽  
Marshima Mohd Rosli ◽  
Rosmawati Nordin

<span>Traffic control system play an important role to manage traffic congestion on the road especially during peak hours and peak seasons. One of the main challenges is to control the traffic when there are emergency cases at traffic light intersection especially peak hours. This could affect the route for emergency vehicles such as ambulance, fire brigade and police car to reach their destination. Due to the increase of traffic congestion during peak hours and peak seasons in Malaysia, there is a need for further evaluation of traffic control techniques. This paper reviewed and consolidated information on the different types of the existing traffic control system for road traffic management such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), wireless sensor network and image processing. This paper analysed and compared on the design, benefits and limitations of each technique. Through the reviews, this paper recommends the best traffic control technique for emergency vehicle that offers low price, low maintenance and can be used in various areas of applications.</span>


ICTIS 2011 ◽  
2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qin Yong ◽  
Yuqiang Lv ◽  
Dong Honghui ◽  
Tang Kun ◽  
Nie Miao ◽  
...  

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