Density Based Traffic Control System
Density Based Traffic Control System
Abstract : Most people in a metropolitan city will surely have faced the difficulty to reach home by a few minutes earlier
than the usual timings, all thanks to the traffic. Many at times, the green light would be shown to empty roads when many
other people would be waiting for a wink of it. To bring a change to this scenario, a new plan can be implemented by making the traffic lights a little intelligent. The lights must be able to know which side of the junction actually requires the
green light. In order to enable our traffic lights with this capability, this paper proposes a way of training the traffic lights by
positioning IR sensors and RFID chips to help detect the extent of the traffic. The RFID will be useful for assisting the fast
movement of emergency vehicles and the IR sensors can check if the road is free or not.
1. Introduction
Everybody is growing rich each day and owning a car, to every available family has turned out to be an obsession. Hardly
few people realize that all this and more increases the stress put on traffic. Thickly congested roads are a daily sight in most
metropolitan cities. Commuters, including children and employees, spend hours each day stuck in long and never ending
traffic jams. The pity is that very often, one can find the green light shining on empty roads, wasting the precious time of
many other people. The worst scenario is that of an ambulance, with a person battling death, stuck in a traffic jam and the red
light shining on that road. This paper, taking this scenario as our motivation, is thus putting its humble, little effort to help
this situation by making traffic lights sufficiently intelligent that it can detect which side of a junction consists of more traffic
density and thus deserves a green signal. Eventually, it would help relieve suffocating streets of heavy bottlenecks, saving
people their precious time.
The paper proposes to implement this intelligent traffic light via the deployment of sensors capable of detecting the side of
the junction on which traffic density is maximum. Infra Red sensors (IR sensors) has been implemented on either sides of the
road to detect the limit till where the traffic extends. It also help detect vehicular movement on that road. Thus, the roads are
conceptually divide into two distinct zones, the high density and the low density zones to help the traffic lights detect which
road to let go.
In order to create an environment that is friendly to emergency vehicles, they would be requested to have an RFID chip
beneath their vehicles for detecting them. The category of emergency vehicles would include ambulances, police vehicles,
vehicles of ministers and other nobles. The system would implement an RFID reader below the surface of the road, tuned to
detect emergency vehicles, i.e., it will be able to detect emergency vehicles moving towards the traffic lights. As a result, in
case of ambulances, the side with the emergency vehicle will obtain their rightful share of green light, thus saving a precious
human life. Through this, we can be sure that even if the ambulance doesnt reach the line of sight of the RFID reader, the
lights will be turned green for sure. This is because an RFID reader doesnt require the chip to come to its line-of-sight to
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2. Literature Revirew
Sir Jyh-ChingJuang and his team [1]speaks of a mathematical hysterical model that creates a graph of traffic density in a
minute, in an hour, etc. Accordingly, a graph is charted to help determine the variations in traffic. It focuses on increasing the
transport efficiency without any additional infrastructure.
Mr. Binbin Zhouand his team [2], proposes a traffic light control by assessing the density of the real-time traffic. The traffic
light will be capable of adjusting both the sequence and length of the traffic light in accordance with the real time traffic.
Though the system will provide higher throughput and lower average waiting time of vehicles, in the absence of a fixed
sequence, chances of system errors and confused drivers cannot be overlooked.
Similar to the Density Based Traffic Control System is the Intelligent Cross Road Traffic Management System proposed
by Ahmed S Salamaand team [3], which focuses on not only relieving blocked roads, but also help emergency vehicles find
their way to their respective destination. Though it is a very practical method, the overhead of the processor is quite high,
considering the task of calculating the number of vehicles on each side of the road.
The Intelligent Traffic Light and Density Control using IR Sensors and Microcontroller by First A MsPromilaSinhmar[4]
proposes the use of IR sensors and microcontrollers, just as the name suggests, in an attempt to reduce the number of vehicles
waiting for their chance to move out. The system gives equal preferences to all the vehicles plying, ignoring all the emergency
vehicles.
3. Methodology
In order to measure the density of traffic on each side, IR sensors will be kept on either sides of the road at a specific
distance. Each pair of IR sensors consists of an IR transmitter and an IR receiver. Just as the name suggests, the IR transmitter
transmits the IR rays and the receiver is responsible to receive the rays. When an obstacle is kept between the two, the receiver will no longer be able to detect the rays transmitted by the IR transmitter. This indicates that traffic exists till the point
of the corresponding IR sensors.
The traffic signal will be tuned with a default timing of 5 seconds of green light. Should the road be cleared soon, by any
chance, the lights will turn red after a short flash of yellow. Each road, however, will get access to its fair chance of 10
seconds of green light. Under conditions where the density is equal on all sides of the junction, the lights will work as usual,
i.e., each side will get equal timing to move out. To support those who believe in walking their way to health, it has been
decided to add a time slot for pedestrians to walk in order to ensure their safety. A gap of 5 seconds will be provided to
pedestrians to cross the road in peace, during the transmission time of green lights from one road to the other.
An RFID detector placed below the surface of the road will allow us to detect the movement of emergency vehicles. The
manufacturers of emergency vehicles will have to install RFID chips below the vehicles for their smoother movement.
Eventually, we can be sure that even if the emergency vehicle doesnt reach the line of sight of the RFID reader, the lights
will be turned green for sure. This is because an RFID reader doesnt require the chip to come to its line-of-sight to understand the presence of an RFID chip. The block diagram of the system is as follows:
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IR sensors
Figure. 6 IR sensors
IR sensors are required to sense the limit up to where the traffic persists. The white one is the IR transmitter and the black
one is the IR sensor.
RFID chips
An RFID chip attached to the bottom of emergency vehicles will facilitate their faster movement as the RFID readers kept
beneath the surface of the road will detect the emergency vehicles with the chips beneath them and will eventually ask the
traffic lights to turn green.
RFID reader
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5. Conclusion
This paper proposes a much more practical approach that can be implemented in junctions with high density of traffic. The
IR sensors placed on either sides of the road will help detect the density of traffic on the particular side if the road and thus can
be assured that each side gets a green signal only for the required quantity of time. Conceptually, the road is divided into a
low-density zone and a high-density zone. If a road has heavy density, the road is given an additional 10 seconds, making the
overall time given as 15 seconds. If the density of a road stays in the low density zone, the road gets 5 seconds to move out. In
case absolutely no density is detected, that side of the junction is skipped. This help save time.
A gap of a few seconds after each green signal for pedestrians to cross will provide a safe environment for people to cross
roads as well. The RFID detector placed beneath the surface of the road will detect the emergency vehicles with an RFID chip
placed beneath them. This model involves the cooperation of both the government and the manufacturers of emergency
vehicles. Together, India can be made a vehicle friendly country.
REFERENCES
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Predictive Control of a Hysteretic Model with Applications to Intelligent Transport System by Jyh-ChingJuang and Yi Hsien
Chiang which was submitted to the National Science Council.
Adaptive Traffic Light Control in Wireless Sensor Network-based Intelligent Transport System by Binbin Zhou, Jiannong Cao,
XiaoqinZeng and Hejun Wu.
Intelligent Cross Road Traffic Mangaement System (ICRTMS) by Ahmed S Salama, Bahaa K Saleh and Mohamad M Eassa submitted at the 2nd International Conference on Computer Technology and Development (ICCTD 2010) in the year 2010.
Intelligent Traffic Light and Density Control using IR Sensors and Microcontroller by First A MsPromilaSinhmar published in the
International Journal of Advanced Technology and Engineering Research (IJATER).
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