Paper 8657
Paper 8657
Paper 8657
IJARSCT
International Journal of Advanced Research in Science, Communication and Technology (IJARSCT)
Abstract: Users and administrators of transportation systems are constantly frustrated by the growing
traffic congestion, which also costs money and results in lost time. Cities, nations, and state transportation
departments are constantly looking for cheaper, more efficient ways to reduce urban traffic congestion.
India struggles with the twin problems of pollution and traffic. India is home to fifteen of the world's twenty
most polluted cities. The top four metros in India collectively experience congestion losses worth more than
USD 22 billion yearly. Due to time spent in traffic jams, these high levels of congestion come at a
significant cost in terms of lost productivity, fuel consumption, accidents, and stress associated to traffic.
Traffic congestion still exists despite longer roads, more recently built motorways, and improved
connection. In order to accomplish open traffic flows in the capital city, it is urgently necessary to use
solution-centric and cutting- edge technical methods due to rising vehicular traffic and limited road space.
The identification of these mobility gaps and the transformation of current transportation services can be
greatly aided by technology. Traffic lights are the main sources of congestion and limiting constraints in
metropolitan environments. Hence, implementing an effective and well-managed traffic signal control
programme is essential for reducing traffic congestion. Signals are without a doubt one of the most effective
weapons for urban traffic control that municipal authorities have at their disposal, and their proper
implementation may enhance both traffic flow and everyone's safety on the roads. A smart traffic light
system makes use of technology to enhance traffic outcomes by adding a sensing network that feeds back to
the current network so that it can adjust to changing patterns of traffic density and send the controller the
necessary signals in real-time. The suggested model, which is a function of real-time traffic density,
sequentially regulates each lane's clearance time. The strategy is somewhat hybrid, combining camera and
sensor network technology.
I. INTRODUCTION
Long acknowledged as a global economic and social hindrance that has a negative impact on human productivity, air
pollution, fuel consumption, and overall quality of life. Users and administrators of transportation systems are
constantly frustrated by the growing traffic congestion, which also costs money and results in lost time. Cities, nations,
and state transportation departments are constantly looking for cheaper, more efficient ways to reduce urban traffic
congestion. Several social and environmental issues including lost productivity, energy waste, deteriorated air quality,
and a rise in vehicle accidents have been made worse by the congestion and delays that define much of the region's
transportation system. In the future, it will be crucial for the general development of the nation that infrastructure—of
which road traffic is a crucial component—becomes cutting- edge. This increases the study's applicability to the current
situation. A suitable solution to the complicated issue of traffic requires design, planning, engineering, and institutional
inputs. Traffic lights are the main sources of congestion and limiting constraints in metropolitan environments.
Hence, implementing an effective and well-managed traffic signal control programme is essential for reducing traffic
congestion. Signals are without a doubt one of the most potent weapons for urban traffic control at the disposal of city
officials, and their proper installation may enhance both traffic flow and everyone's safety on the roads. IOT and image
processing are examples of current emergent technologies that can be used to solve the issue. In these disciplines, there
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IJARSCT
International Journal of Advanced Research in Science, Communication and Technology (IJARSCT)
V. CONCLUSION
The proposed model gives answer for the developing gridlock issue and can really supplant the current conventional
approaches or traffic light framework. Contingent upon traffic the sign will be changed and the mishap recognition is
likewise proposed where alarm is produced assuming vehicles will run one another . The framework can ended up being
extremely encouraging while at the same time executing and testing autonomous parts or modules in light of the idea
and move toward we proposed.
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