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A Review on Smart Road Traffic Management System Using LoRa WAN

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Distributed Computing and Optimization Techniques

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Smart Road Management System using LoRa WAN technology is helpful for the traffic police to clear a path for the Emergency vehicles at intersections to save human life and heavy damages due to any kind of fire accidents. This technology may be very useful to detect the road accidents and may provide density based traffic control system due to its versatile nature of being dynamic nature to connect with different end-nodes. It can be used as a tool to provide hierarchical road infrastructures for public transportation. This survey tends to help the users and traffic management systems by providing reliable information of the real-time traffic. This work also helps to identify the best methods/solutions to identify the rash drivers and to minimize the road accidents. Also, help to propose a method for easy exit path for the emergency vehicles and VIP passage within 1–2 km rages before the vehicle arrival time. To make efficient automatic traffic Chelan fine system for traffic rule breakers and also to design a density based traffic light system.

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Jangam, N.R., Ramesh, G.P., Rachana, P. (2022). A Review on Smart Road Traffic Management System Using LoRa WAN. In: Majhi, S., Prado, R.P.d., Dasanapura Nanjundaiah, C. (eds) Distributed Computing and Optimization Techniques. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 903. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-2281-7_5

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