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Traffic video-based intelligent traffic control system for smart cities using modified ant colony optimizer

Journal

COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE
Volume 37, Issue 1, Pages 538-558

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/coin.12424

Keywords

ant colony algorithm; connected vehicles; intelligent transportation system; internet of vehicles; support vector machine; vehicle traffic congestion

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The paper proposes an intelligent traffic control system using the Internet of Vehicles to address road traffic congestion issues caused by urbanization and population growth. By applying Ant Colony Algorithm and Support Vector Machine, the system can find optimal routes and calculate traffic density, improving route selection accuracy and performance.
Road traffic congestion is a serious problem in today's world and it happens because of urbanization and population growth. The traffic reduces the transport efficiency in the city, increases the waiting time and travel time, and also increases the usage of fuel and air pollution. To overcome these issues this papers propose an intelligent traffic control system using the Internet of Vehicles (IoV). The vehicles or nodes present in the IoV can communicate between themselves. This technique helps in determining the traffic intensity and the best route to reach the destination. The area of study used in this paper is Vellore city in Tamilnadu, India. The city map is separated into many segments of equal size and Ant Colony Algorithm (AOC) is applied to the separated maps to find the optimal route to reach the destination. Further, Support Vector Machine (SVM) is used to calculate the traffic density and to model the heavy traffic. The proposed algorithm performs better in finding the optimal route when compared to that of the existing path selection algorithms. From the results, it is evident that the proposed IoV-based route selection method provides better performance.

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