A Multi-Modal Distributed Real-Time IoT System for Urban Traffic Control (Invited Paper)
BT Research · Keele University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Traffic congestion is one of the growing urban problem with associated problems like fuel wastage, loss of lives, and slow productivity. The existing traffic system uses programming logic control (PLC) with round-robin scheduling algorithm. Recent works have proposed IoT-based frameworks that use traffic density of each lane to control traffic movement, but they suffer from low accuracy due to lack of emergency vehicle image datasets for training deep neural networks. In this paper, we propose a novel distributed IoT framework that is based on two observations. The first observation is major structural changes to road are rare. This observation is exploited by proposing a novel two stage vehicle detector that…
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Authors
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BT Research
- AVAchari, Vejey Pradeep Suresh
Keele University
- BIBoukhennoufa, Issam
University of Essex
- JAJindal, Anish
Durham University
- SASingh, Amit Kumar
University of Essex
Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Code (set theory)
- Titan (rocket family)
- Artificial intelligence
- Metric (unit)
- Swell
- Computer vision
- Physics