Intelligent Transport System
Intelligent Transport System
INTRODUCTION
BENEFITS OF ITS
PRESENT DAY TRAFFIC CONTROL AND ENFORCEMENT
CLASSIFICATION OF ITS
NECESSITY FOR USING ITS
ITS IN INDIA
CONCLUSION
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INTRODUCTION
Traffic control has been an issue since humans put the first wheels on the
first cart. The modern world demands mobility. Cars represent the main method of
mobility, but todays congested highways and city streets dont move fast, and
sometimes they dont move at all. Intelligent traffic systems (ITS), sometimes
called intelligent transportation systems, apply communications and information
technology to provide solutions to this congestion as well as other traffic control
issues.
BENEFITS OF ITS
The investments in ITS will help increase the benefits and efficiencies of
transportation systems, thereby reducing the need for much costlier physical
expansion of systems. This optimism is not to be confused as any kind of illusion
that new infrastructure expansion in India can be avoided altogether by resorting
to ITS. Significant expansion of infrastructure will still be needed in India for a
long time to come. But including ITS in the overall development strategy of
Indias transportation system can increase the number of beneficiaries of the
system, significantly enhance the transportation-related safety which is a major
concern in most parts of India and in some cases reduce the scale of infrastructure
expansion. Thus, a realistic approach to ITS deployment in India would consist of
a balanced component of ITS as part of the ongoing expansion of transportation
system.
ITS initiatives in industrialized countries have clearly identified a number of
benefits associated with such projects. Even though ITS projects are implemented
with specific objectives with specific benefits in mind, the overall benefits to the
society may prove to be quite substantial in many cases. For example, Torontos
COMPASS Freeway Traffic Management System, one of the first and successful
ITS projects in the world has been subjected to a great deal of scrutiny to evaluate
its benefits. COMPASS has been found to reduce the incident response times from
TRAFFIC PROBLEMS
Traffic congestion and delays.
Inadequate public transportation facilities, which run behind schedules,
causing inconvenience to public.
Inadequate road facilities, which is not proportional to traffic growth which
is due to increase in number of vehicles with little or no space for widening
or for any change.
Prohibitive costs for any new facilities.
High accident rates due to varying speed of vehicles and lack of discipline
among road users.
Shortage of manpower.
CLASSIFICATION OF ITS
Advanced public transport system: (APTS)
APTStechnologiesareacollectionoftechnologiesthatincreasethe
efficiencyandsafetyofpublictransportationsystemsandofferusersgreater
accesstoinformationon system operations.The implementation of APTS
technologiesistransformingthewaypublictransportationsystemsoperate,
andchangingthenatureofthetransportationservicesthatcanbe
offeredbypublictransportationsystems.Thegoalistoprovidepublic
transportationdecisionmakersmoreinformationtomake
effective decisions on systems and operations and to increase travelers
Convenienceandridership.
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They provide traffic operators with the tools to allow quick and efficient response
to accidents, hazardous spills, and other emergencies. There are major corridors
where traffic flows are very heavy. Any small incident obstructs the flow, resulting
in huge losses in terms of fuel and time. Consequently, conducting surveillance on
corridors and identifying incidents causing problems can be useful in saving
economic losses. Surveillance systems are based on electronically operated
cameras or loop detectors embedded in pavements. Enables authorities to identify
and to respond to vehicle crashes or breakdowns with the most appropriate and
timely emergency services, thereby minimizing recovery times.
of ETC
Advanced warning system: (AWS)
This system addresses the present accident caused when traffic slows down
abruptly due to road conditions, forcing the driver to apply brakes and if they
cannot apply brake in advance, it may cause crash to other vehicles and at the
same time vehicle behind may crash into this vehicle. This leads to chain reaction
of accidents. The information given to the driver when the vehicles come close
either from front or back is conveyed through AWS which helps in preventing road
crashes.
Vehicle Information and Communications System: (VICS)
In this system, the drivers are provided with real-time information on the traffic
conditions via FM multiple broadcasting, radio waves. Here the traffic personnel
can take a channel in FM band to update and inform all road users about the
Traffic flow conditions and other information like congestion, jams, roadblocks,
pollution levels etc.
Road map( fig 4.1 ) quickly shows the driver the traffic conditions in surrounding
areas..
The map shows the driver which roads are congested. It also displays other traffic
restrictions, such as expressway on-ramp closures. The driver can use this
information to select the best route by using in-vehicle monitor.
VIDEO TRANSMISSION:
Surveillance of intersections, ramps and tunnels, incident detection or
verification, and replacement of traffic signal loop sensors is an increasingly
popular ITS tool. Lately, communities have been installing cameras on traffic
signals to record the license plates of cars whose drivers run a red light. All of
these applications require distance between the site where the information is
collected and the location where the information gets stored. Video transmission
that incorporates 2-way data has grown as an ITS application. Vehicles with speed
violations can be captured along with registration numbers using this system at
places like mid block, junctions, etc. Automatic detection of unauthorized vehicles
on restricted corridors and parking areas are possible, which improves the traffic
control and safety. These are some of the applications of this system.
ITS IN INDIA
ITShasbeenprovedtobetheoptimalsolutiontotheenigma
of building and operating transportation systems to meet expeditiously
growingurbantraveldemandindevelopedcountries.
The most important task of ITS India will be the dissemination of ITS
knowledge and imparting training for new professionals. ITS India would be able
to bring the ITS expertise in the public and private sectors and academia under one
umbrella. Taking into account the political, economic and linguistic differences in
India from one region to another, the ministry of Surface Transportation may have
CONCLUSION
The potential of ITS technologies in improving the efficiency of
transportation sector in India appears to be very promising based on the experience
of other countries. It is understood that a national strategic ITS plan for India is
needed for the effective development and deployment of ITS initiatives in India. A
broad framework of such a plan is presented here to generate a discussion on the
topic among transportation professionals and policy makers in India. The
importance of professional cooperation in the area of ITS between the public and
private sectors and the academia is also identified and a preliminary organizational
set-up towards this end is presented in the form of ITS India.
In India many infrastructural projects are under construction and some are
still in planning stage. Some of the ITS technologies like AWS, ETC, fleet
management, incident management can be applied to achieve an efficient transport
system. Public transport that is almost monopolized in Indian cities can utilize ITS
based technologies for their effective operation. Since ITS technology is as old 20
years in the world, India will have to pick up this for its updating and on par with
developed countries in modern transportation requirements.
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