Environmental Seviour Traffic Signal |
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| Aishwarya Navnath Magar , SMSMPITR AKLUJ; Suvarna Madhukar Rachkar, SMSMPITR AKLUJ; Manedeshmukh R.Y, SMSMPITR AKLUJ; Phule S.N, SMSMPITR AKLUJ |
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| VANETs, AV Sensors, ERVs, Traffic Signals, Traffic Monitoring, Priorities, And Distance Measuring Methods Flashing Emergency Lights, Color, Intensity, Flash Frequency |
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Solutions for traffic management are becoming more and more necessary to deal with transportation and mobility issues. Particularly, synchronised traffic signals that produce green waves along important thoroughfares are a method that is increasingly being employed to shorten travel times. Although it is typically expected that better traffic flow will lead to fewer car emissions, there hasn't been much scientific research on how synchronised traffic signals affect emissions. A combined strategy is obviously required because variations in traffic flow may not always affect In this article, a computational investigation is reported. The model is used to examine the impact of traffic intensity, signal coordination methods, and signal parameters on noise, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen oxides through the simulation of a variety of situations. Improved air quality, traffic safety, traffic control, and infrastructure preservation are all benefits of smart traffic management. |
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Paper ID: IJSRDV11I30026 Published in: Volume : 11, Issue : 3 Publication Date: 01/06/2023 Page(s): 12-13 |
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