An architecture proposal for V2X communication-centric traffic light controller systems

Norbert Varga, L. Bokor, András Takács, J. Kovács, László Virág
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Efficient traffic control and management is a fundamental and urgent challenge in our ever-growing cities. Maximizing roadway capacity usage, balancing traffic flows, decreasing emission, improving traffic safety and providing motorists with the best end-to-end transportation experience are the most important goals of modern intelligent traffic control infrastructures. Evolving traffic light or traffic signal controller systems are playing an important role in these architectures by adaptively and dynamically coordinating individual traffic lights to achieve city-wide objectives of traffic operations. The integration of such systems with vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to- infrastructure (V2I) communication techniques (together referred as V2X) could easily be the next step of this evolution allowing for dynamic real-time information exchange between all the players of the traffic controlling ecosystem and fostering cooperative urban mobility. In this paper we propose a possible architecture for a V2X-integrated traffic light controller systems and present the testbed with our proof-of-concept implementation of the proposed scheme.
一种以V2X通信为中心的交通信号灯控制系统架构方案
在我们不断发展的城市中,有效的交通控制和管理是一项基本而紧迫的挑战。最大限度地利用道路容量,平衡交通流量,减少排放,提高交通安全性,为驾车者提供最佳的端到端交通体验是现代智能交通控制基础设施的最重要目标。不断发展的交通信号灯或交通信号控制系统在这些建筑中发挥着重要作用,它能自适应地、动态地协调各个交通信号灯,以实现城市范围内的交通运行目标。这种系统与车对车(V2V)和车对基础设施(V2I)通信技术(统称为V2X)的集成很容易成为这种发展的下一步,允许交通控制生态系统的所有参与者之间动态实时信息交换,并促进城市交通的合作。在本文中,我们提出了一种可能的v2x集成交通灯控制器系统的架构,并提供了我们提出的方案的概念验证实现的测试平台。
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