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@article{165119, author = {Atharva B. Tarde and Shyam S. Darewar and Hrishikesh S.Burungale and Tejas S.Shewale and Sainath B.Wanjule}, title = {OPTIMIZING TRAFFIC SIGNAL USING RFID}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {11}, number = {1}, pages = {433-437}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=165119}, abstract = {Further to site visitors jams as a result of clogged roads, different traffic problems consist of problems achieving emergency vehicles, jogging crimson lighting fixtures, and collisions that bring about road closures and fatalities. the availability for emergency car passage and car density-based visitors sign law are the areas of knowledge of formerly suggested smart visitors management structures. those forms of systems are constrained to one or two principal areas of awareness. A comprehensive device for traffic control that tackles all site visitors-associated issues, no longer clearly traffic jams, have to be advanced so that you can establish a rational metropolis. Our idea is to implement radio frequency identity (RFID) in a smart site visitors control system (STCS)}, keywords = {Traffic congestion, Smart Signal, Traffic, Traffic management, Traffic Control, RFID, Radio Frequency, Emergency}, month = {}, }
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