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Intelligent Road Control and Monitoring

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A cloud service “Green Wave” (the intellectual road infrastructure) is proposed to monitor and control traffic in real-time through the use of traffic controllers, RFID cars, in order to improve the quality and safety of vehicle movement, as well as for minimization the time and costs when vehicles are moved at the specified routes. A set of innovative scientific and technological solutions, including for solving social, human, economic and environmental problems associated with creation and use of a cloud for monitoring and management is developed. All of these technologies and tools are integrated into the automaton model of real-time interaction between monitoring and management clouds, vehicles and road infrastructure. Each car has a virtual model in a cyberspace—an individual cell in the cloud, which is invariant with respect to drivers of vehicles.

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Hahanov, V., Gharibi, W., Man, K.L., Litvinova, E., Chumachenko, S., Guz, O. (2013). Intelligent Road Control and Monitoring. In: Jung, HK., Kim, J., Sahama, T., Yang, CH. (eds) Future Information Communication Technology and Applications. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 235. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6516-0_36

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