This research aims to tackle traffic congestion at intersections, primarily caused by static traffic light timings that don’t adapt to changing traffic conditions. The proposed solution involves using adaptive fuzzy controllers, which can adjust their decisions based on fuzzy IF-THEN rules. These controllers employ both Mamdani and Sugeno fuzzy logic. The Mamdani method considers factors like the number of vehicles, queue length, emergency vehicle access, and road width to optimize traffic light timings and reduce unnecessary green signals. The Sugeno-type fuzzy logic enhances controller efficiency and decreases waiting times. The study also explores the application of direct adaptive fuzzy controllers to manage unstable systems, which is relevant in optimizing traffic control. Ultimately, the goal is to develop a simulator capable of predicting the right traffic light timings in real-time. This involves extending green light timings for lanes with high vehicle volumes and also for the emergency vehicles to alleviate congestion at intersections.
Implementation of Fuzzy Logic Model to Solve Traffic Congestion Problem at Road Intersections
14.03.2024
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Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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