Prospects of Pre-timed Arterial Traffic Control Systems in City Roads of a typical Developing Country: A case Study of Dar es Salaam City

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2009-12
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This paper looks into prospects of pre-timed arterial traffic control systems for cities with limited infrastructures. The methodologies for designing a pre-timed arterial traffic controller system were researched. A prototype designed and implemented in field programmable gate arrays (FPGA) is presented. Dar es Salaam Roads have been used to provide data for the design and implementation whereby the neighboring road intersections within a logically computed radius of less than 250 m qualified for pre-timed arterial traffic controller. One intersection is a master and the remaining ones act as slaves. Using Very High Speed hardware descriptive language (VHDL), an algorithm has been developed for coordinating adjacent traffic signals along the arterial roads. The use of VHDL enabled the algorithm to be implemented and tested in Xilinx Spartan 2E field programmable gate array (FPGA) that functioned and served the purpose of real-time simulation of arterial traffic controller.
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control engineering computing, field programmable gate arrays, hardware description languages, road traffic, traffic control
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Hamisi, N.Y., Mvungi, N.H., Mfinanga, D.A. and Mwinyiwiwa, B.M.M., 2009, January. Prospects of pre-timed arterial traffic control systems in city roads of a typical developing country: a case study of Dar es Salaam City. In Adaptive Science & Technology, 2009. ICAST 2009. 2nd International Conference on (pp. 339-346). IEEE.