Friday 23 August 2019

Adaptive Traffic Control System using Modified Round Robin and Genetic Algorithm


Volume 6 Issue 2 April - June 2018


Research Paper

Adaptive Traffic Control System using Modified Round Robin and Genetic Algorithm

Nasir Mohammed Sadiq*, Oluwaseun Adeniyi Ojerinde**, Solomon A. Adepoju***
*-*** Department of Computer Science, Federal University of Technology, Minna, Nigeria.
Sadiq, N. M., Ojerinde, O. A., & Adepoju, S. A. (2018). Adaptive Traffic Control System using Modified Round Robin and Genetic Algorithm. i-manager's Journal on Digital Signal Processing, 6(2), 17-23. https://doi.org/10.26634/jdp.6.2.15592

Abstract

Adaptive Traffic Control System (ATCS) serves as a main element in the constituents with which traffic control flow is achieved in fast developing, and developed urban areas. ATCS, however causes more delays on vehicles due to the fact that it is made up of intersecting points. Ensuring maximum efficiency at intersections has remained a challenge due to its dynamic nature of traffic. Additionally, a number of different methods that can be used to achieve higher performance at road traffic intersections have been recently proposed to engineers. In this study, a new and different method based on modified round robin scheduling algorithm through genetic algorithm technique to optimize the performance (in terms of timing) of a signalized intersection in one of the busiest and most crowded roads of Minna, Niger State – Nigeria (at Obasanjo shopping complex area). The technique uses an initial timing pattern to generate newer offspring (in terms of delay duration) to analyze cost function and to check if a global optimum is reached. This technique outweighs current techniques because the data upon which the nature of the system is built is relatively more phenomenal, as it puts into consideration the exact nature of the lane in many possible occurrences. In this work, a global optimum was reached at only a few number of iteration on the whole Genetic Algorithm process.

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