INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM

  • Unique Paper ID: 176891
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 11
  • PageNo: 8001-8007
  • Abstract:
  • In recent years, transportation systems have been changing rapidly due to advancements in technology. One of the most promising areas of development is the Intelligent Transportation System (ITS), which is designed to make travel safer, faster, cleaner, and more efficient. ITS uses modern technologies like sensors, cameras, artificial intelligence (AI), and wireless communication to improve the way vehicles and roads interact. When combined with smart roads and electric roads, ITS can transform the future of transportation. Smart roads are roads that are built or upgraded with technology. These roads can monitor traffic, weather, road conditions, and even the behavior of drivers. They have sensors embedded in the surface or installed alongside the road. These sensors collect data in real-time and send it to a central system, which analyzes the information and provides updates to traffic lights, road signs, and drivers. This helps reduce traffic jams, lower accident rates, and improve overall road safety. Electric roads are a special kind of smart road that can charge electric vehicles (EVs) while they are driving. This is done using technologies like wireless charging coils or rails embedded in the road. These systems send power to the vehicle’s battery without needing to stop and plug in. This makes long-distance travel easier and helps reduce the need for large charging stations. Electric roads can help encourage more people to switch to electric vehicles, which is better for the environment because EVs produce less pollution compared to regular cars that run on fuel. The Intelligent Transportation System connects all of these elements. For example, it can manage traffic by using AI to predict and control traffic flow. It can also help emergency vehicles reach their destinations faster by giving them priority at traffic signals. ITS can also assist self-driving cars by providing them with real-time information about road conditions, traffic, and other vehicles around them. This leads to safer and smoother driving experiences.

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@article{176891,
        author = {SHAIKH AHMED MUJTABA and UZAIR KHAN},
        title = {INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2025},
        volume = {11},
        number = {11},
        pages = {8001-8007},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=176891},
        abstract = {In recent years, transportation systems have been changing rapidly due to advancements in technology. One of the most promising areas of development is the Intelligent Transportation System (ITS), which is designed to make travel safer, faster, cleaner, and more efficient. ITS uses modern technologies like sensors, cameras, artificial intelligence (AI), and wireless communication to improve the way vehicles and roads interact. When combined with smart roads and electric roads, ITS can transform the future of transportation. Smart roads are roads that are built or upgraded with technology. These roads can monitor traffic, weather, road conditions, and even the behavior of drivers. They have sensors embedded in the surface or installed alongside the road. These sensors collect data in real-time and send it to a central system, which analyzes the information and provides updates to traffic lights, road signs, and drivers. This helps reduce traffic jams, lower accident rates, and improve overall road safety. Electric roads are a special kind of smart road that can charge electric vehicles (EVs) while they are driving. This is done using technologies like wireless charging coils or rails embedded in the road. These systems send power to the vehicle’s battery without needing to stop and plug in. This makes long-distance travel easier and helps reduce the need for large charging stations. Electric roads can help encourage more people to switch to electric vehicles, which is better for the environment because EVs produce less pollution compared to regular cars that run on fuel. The Intelligent Transportation System connects all of these elements. For example, it can manage traffic by using AI to predict and control traffic flow. It can also help emergency vehicles reach their destinations faster by giving them priority at traffic signals. ITS can also assist self-driving cars by providing them with real-time information about road conditions, traffic, and other vehicles around them. This leads to safer and smoother driving experiences.},
        keywords = {},
        month = {May},
        }

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  • ISSN: 2349-6002
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 11
  • PageNo: 8001-8007

INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM

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