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Optimal green time calculation using artificial intelligence

Published: 27 August 2009 Publication History

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In order to reduce traffic accidents, many researchers studied a traffic accident model. The cause of traffic accidents is usually the miscalculation of traffic signals or bad traffic intersection design. Therefore, it is necessary that calculating the optimal safe car speed based intersection conditions and weather. The conventional traffic light did not have the function of optimal cycle. Thus, a conventional traffic cycle is not commensurate with the present traffic environment. In this paper, we proposed electro sensitive traffic light using fuzzy look up table method, which will reduce the average vehicle waiting time and improve average vehicle speed. In order to prove our propose scheme, computer simulation was used. As a result, our scheme is shown good result.

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ICHIT '09: Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on Hybrid Information Technology
August 2009
687 pages
ISBN:9781605586625
DOI:10.1145/1644993
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  1. fuzzy rules
  2. optimal green time
  3. traffic accident

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