Density Based Traffic Light Controlling System using IOT

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    • K Bhagavan
    • B Yaswitha Reddy
    • T Krishna Sujay
    • T Sravan Kumar
    2018-05-31
    https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i2.32.15716
  • Microcontroller, GSM SIM 900A, LCD display, LDR.
  • The present existing frameworks do dominant the traffic becomes major issue owe to fast increase in vehicles and conjointly owing to giant time lag between the traffic lights. So, so as to improve the               downside, I am going to opt for the effective traffic lights system using Density technique. This paper illustrate you how to manage traffic density. During this scheme, the sensing are adopted to live traffic substantially. we rearrange one LDR sensing element for each one road; these Light Dependent resistors sensors forever the traffic thereon specific roadway. of these LDR sensors are interfaced with micro controller. Supported controller & Sensors recognize traffic after that traffic system has been controlled.

     

     

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    Bhagavan, K., Yaswitha Reddy, B., Krishna Sujay, T., & Sravan Kumar, T. (2018). Density Based Traffic Light Controlling System using IOT. International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7(2.32), 371-373. https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i2.32.15716