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DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF INTELLIGENT TRAFFIC LIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM USING FUZZY LOGIC

AIP Conf. Proc. 1052, pp. 237-239; doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3008674 (3 pages)

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON POWER CONTROL AND OPTIMIZATION: Innovation in Power Control for Optimal Industry
Date: 18–20 July 2008
Location: Chiangmai (Thailand)
Htin Lin1, Khin Muyar Aye1, Hla Myo Tun2, Theingi3, and Zaw Min Naing3

1Department of Mechatronic Engineering, Mandalay Technological University, Mandalay, Myanmar
2Department of Electronic Engineering, Mandalay Technological University, Mandalay, Myanmar
3Myanma Scientific & Technological Research Department, Ministry of Science & Technology, Myanmar

Vehicular travel is increasing throughout the world, particularly in large urban areas. Therefore the need arises for simulation and optimizing traffic control algorithms to better accommodate this increasing demand. This paper presents a microcontroller simulation of intelligent traffic light controller using fuzzy logic that is used to change the traffic signal cycles adaptively at a two‐way intersection. This paper is an attempt to design an intelligent traffic light control systems using microcontrollers such as PIC 16F84A and PIC 16F877A. And then traffic signal can be controlled depending upon the densities of cars behind green and red lights of the two‐way intersection by using sensors and detectors circuits.

© 2008 American Institute of Physics

KEYWORDS and PACS

PACS

  • 07.05.Mh

    Neural networks, fuzzy logic, artificial intelligence

  • 07.07.Tw

    Servo and control equipment; robots

  • 07.05.Rm

    Data presentation and visualization: algorithms and implementation

  • 02.30.Yy

    Control theory

  • 02.60.Pn

    Numerical optimization

ARTICLE DATA

PUBLICATION DATA

ISSN

0094-243X (print)  
0094-243X (online)

ISBN:

978-0-7354-0581-3


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