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Adaptive Traffic Control Through Visible Light Communication
Authors:
Manuel Vieira
Manuela Vieira
Paula Louro
Pedro Vieira
Keywords: Adaptative Traffic control; Queue distance; Vehicle Pose Connectivity; Vehicular-Visible Light Communication (V-VLC); White LEDs, SiC photodetectors
Abstract:
Monitoring the network traffic status of urban roads in real-time can provide rich and high-quality basic data and allow the assessment of traffic control effects. Our work focuses on the use of Visible Light Communication (VLC) as a support for transmission of information providing guidance to drivers, as well as specific information to them. Connected vehicles communicate with one another and with the infrastructure using street lights, street lamps, and traffic signals. As a result of joint transmission, optical mobile receivers collect data, calculate their location for positioning, and, correspondingly, read transmitted data from each transmitter. As receivers and decoders, optical sensors with light filtering properties, are used. To command the passage of vehicles safely queue/request/response mechanisms and temporal/space relative pose concepts are used. The results indicate that the V-VLC system increases safety by directly monitoring critical points such as queue formation and dissipation, relative speed thresholds, as well as inter-vehicle spacing.
Pages: 3 to 8
Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2022
Publication date: October 16, 2022
Published in: conference
ISSN: 2308-3514
ISBN: 978-1-68558-006-3
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
Dates: from October 16, 2022 to October 20, 2022