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Automatic traffic clearance system for emergency vehicles using RFID and LIFI

Author: SAMBATH M, D.SHIVA KUMAR, P.SHRUTI, P.DINESH KUMAR REDDY, G.SANDYA, K. PADMAVENI
Abstract: Currently many urban cities faces problem of promptly increasing the automobiles causes increasing the traffic. It is very difficult for the emergency vehicles to pass the signal during traffic jam. For this purpose a method is proposed using RFID system to clear the traffic for the emergency vehicles. In this system each vehicle is provided with a singular special RFID (radio frequency identification tag) which features a unique number. At traffic light junction there are RFID readers for identification of vehicles. The emergency vehicles like police vans, ambulance, and fire brigade’s trucks always had to succeed in at the destination. When an emergency response vehicle is imminent the junction, it'll communicate to the traffic controller within the junction to show ON the green light. This method proposes very efficient way to reduce the cramming on road.
Keyword: RFID, LIFI, Arduino, IR transmitter
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.12.03.204
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