Abstract:
In this paper, a vision-based adaptive traffic light controller is proposed. The proposed controller was successfully deployed and tested as a complete system in a complex roundabout in Colombo city at a highly congested time. There were two main parts to this implementation. The first part was a vision-based traffic monitoring system. In this part, a system was developed so that it monitored lanes in a junction with cameras and extracted a traffic index based on traffic density, vehicle type, and pixel-wise velocity of vehicles by processing the video streams coming from cameras. The traffic signal light controlling part was the second part of the project. This part dealt with estimating a better timing adjustment for the existing system using a mathematical modeling approach while taking the extracted traffic index as input. This system was operated with the existing system with minimum alterations for easy real-world implementation. The developed prototype was plugged into the existing system to change traffic light phase timing according to the existing traffic level.
Citation:
M. Sutharsan, S. Rajakaruna, S. Y. Jayaweera, J. A. C. M. Jayaweera and S. Thayaparan, "Vision-Based Adaptive Traffic Light Controller for Single Intersection," 2020 5th International Conference on Information Technology Research (ICITR), 2020, pp. 1-6, doi: 10.1109/ICITR51448.2020.9310872.