scholarly journals Android based Traffic Rules Violation Detection System “Vehitrack”

2017 ◽  
Vol 163 (8) ◽  
pp. 1-4
Author(s):  
D. R. ◽  
Kasliwal Komal ◽  
Gandhi Labhesh ◽  
Deore Punam ◽  
Saitwal Pooja
2020 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 87-98
Author(s):  
Raian Shahrear ◽  
Md. Anisur Rahman ◽  
Atif Islam ◽  
Chamak Dey ◽  
Md. Saniat Rahman Zishan

The traffic controlling system in Bangladesh has not been updated enough with respect to fast improving technology. As a result, traffic rules violation detection and identification of the vehicle has become more difficult as the number of vehicles is increasing day by day. Moreover, controlling traffic is still manual. To solve this problem, the traffic controlling system can be digitalized by a system that consists of two major parts which are traffic rules violation detection and number plate recognition. In this research, these processes are done automatically which is based on machine learning, deep learning, and computer vision technology. Before starting this process, an object on the road is identified through the YOLOv3 algorithm. By using the OpenCV algorithm, traffic rules violation is detected and the vehicle that violated these rules is identified. To recognize the number plate of the vehicle, image acquisition, edge detection, segmentation of characters is done sequentially by using Convolution Neural Network (CNN) in MATLAB background. Among the traffic rules, the following traffic signal is implemented in this research.


2014 ◽  
Vol 7 (6) ◽  
pp. 24-29 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lujaina Al-Shabibi ◽  
Nadarajan Jayaraman ◽  
Jayavrinda Vrindavanam

Author(s):  
Mükremin Özkul ◽  
Ilir Çapuni

Besides being expensive, traffic violation monitoring systems rely heavily on a huge infrastructure that incurs installation, operational, and maintenance costs. Developing countries — where people do exhibit less traffic safety aware- ness — deployment of such systems becomes a daunting task. A police- men cannot be everywhere, and a policeman can also be bribed. With the above goals in mind, in this paper we present an infrastructure- less and police-less traffic violation detection system that relies solely on the broadcast messages between the vehicles and secure communication of the vehicles with the transportation authority. Each vehicle should be equipped with a small board box (or a smartphone) with a wifi antenna and 3G capability and subscription. The system is highly scalable and can include pedestrians with smartphones. It is active and operational wherever and whenever there are two participants in the range of each other. Each participant has two roles to bear simultaneously. The first one is to report and prove its location to the transportation authority. The second one is to report the presence of other vehicles in the neighborhood to the transportation authority and flag those that disobey the traffic rules acting as trustworthy and anonymous witnesses. This is a preliminary report on a still ongoing research project.


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