Intelligent Vehicular Traffic Signal Control for Vehicular AdHoc Networks
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Trends in Computer Science and Engineering (IJATCSE) (Vol.10, No. 2)Publication Date: 2021-04-09
Authors : Asha K.S Rajeshwari Hegde K. Saravanan;
Page : 664-674
Keywords : Mobile AdHoc Networks; Road based Routing; Traffic delay; Traffic signal.;
Abstract
Current traffic regulator in remote is vehicle impelled, pre-coordinated, and webster's technique, which produce more deferral at higher traffic. The chance of sending a keen and constant versatile traffic light regulator, which gets data from vehicles, for example, the position and speed of the vehicle, and then use this information to streamline the traffic light signal at the convergence for vehicle to vehicle(V2V) and vehicle to infrastructure(V2I) communication. The traffic board framework utilizing the AdHoc Ondemand Distance Vector (AODV) convention for VANET is sufficiently used in this work. It has been seen that practically all routes demand communication arrive at the target, a couple over significant distances with center vehicle thickness fizzled. Nonetheless, the load on the association starting from the unsophisticated transmission is gigantic. Therefore, it additionally prompts rapidly developing postponements and connection disappointment. A few trajectory answers don't come through considering the way that telecomunication is as yet going on. This is a basic issue, particularly in city regions with high vehicle thickness. Based on the information in this paper, appropriate traffic signal control is developed to minimize the congestion at the intersections.
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