Emergency Vehicle Priority System For Smart Cities

Leena Rajendra More, Sandip Institute of Technology and Research Center ; Kumudini S. More ,Sandip Institute of Technology and Research Center ; Nasreen K. Mujawar ,Sandip Institute of Technology and Research Center ; Afreen K. Mujawar ,Sandip Institute of Technology and Research Center ; Prof.Mr.Sanjay S. Chopade ,Sandip Institute of Technology and Research Center

Ardiuno, RF Module (HT12E & HT12D), Beacon

A steady increase in metro-city population, the number of automobiles and cars increases rapidly and metro traffic is growing crowded which leads to the traffic jam problem. This proposed system will have effective role to avoid the traffic jam. When the traffic lane waits until the green light, time setting is almost same and fixed. A-road was always crowded with vehicles and go-ahead time is short. So, “ambulance” can’t pass through in the time allowed. But sub lane has few vehicles and go-ahead time is relatively long. In the concept which we have design that “Emergency Vehicle Priority System for Smart Cities” has given the priority to the Ambulance.
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Paper ID: GRDJEV01I050088
Published in: Volume : 1, Issue : 5
Publication Date: 2016-05-01
Page(s): 118 - 122