The economic and civilization development, the increase in the wealth of citizens, the need for mobility and the increase in the population of cities resulted in a significant increase in the number of vehicles. In connection with the above, it caused many negative economic and non-economic effects, namely: long waiting periods for vehicles to enter cities, thus extending the travel time, increasing the number of collisions and the costs of removing their effects, lack of parking spaces and deterioration of parking conditions, primarily in large urban agglomerations, as well as increased environmental pollution, etc. All the progressing changes described above made it necessary to create systems to mitigate the negative effects of these changes. The answer to this problem was the idea of creating an Intelligent Transport System (ITS). These systems use the achievements of technologies such as electronics, telecommunications and information technology and combine them with transport engineering in order to plan, design, operate, maintain and manage transport systems. The main advantage of intelligent systems is reacting to existing road situations in real time on the basis of analyzing and processing the collected data and selecting adequate means to control this situation.
Intelligent Transport Systems
15.05.2024
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Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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