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Nowadays, many people are suffering due to heavy traffic. Due to the heavy crowd, it is not able to regulate the traffic in the presence of a traffic signal. Hence, the article is planned to overcome the traffic congestion, emergency vehicle clearance and also helps to detect the stolen vehicle. Hence, we designed a smart Traffic Control System (STCS). This system of control will reduce the time taken, stress, etc. Modern world traffic overcrowding has now developed the foremost challenges in India. The intelligent systems use infrared sensors to calculate the amount of traffic present during a given time period and accordingly program the traffic lights to switch between green and red signals. This allows control of traffic which is established on density. Every alternative vehicle like ambulance, fire service is prepared with distinctive RFID tag and the reader is situated at signals. When the tag comes into the range of the reader, the signal is changed to green automatically. Subsequent measure is the recognition of embezzled transport, and the operation is the vice-versa. The signal goes to red, and an information about the vehicle is directed to policemen by GSM SIM800A which facilities to seize the vehicle. A buzzer rings aloud to indicate the presence of a stolen vehicle. This will reduce the need of traffic policemen at the junctions.
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Malathi, M., Sinthia, P., Priya, M.R.K., Kavitha, S., Kumar, K.S. (2023). Design of Automatic Clearance System for Emergency Transport and Abused Vehicle Recognition. In: Rathore, V.S., Tavares, J.M.R.S., Piuri, V., Surendiran, B. (eds) Emerging Trends in Expert Applications and Security. ICE-TEAS 2023. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 681. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-1909-3_10
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