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Published in:   Vol. 6 Issue 2 Date of Publication:   December 2017

Intelligent Traffic Control System using RFID

Sooraj R,N.S Rajesh, R. Praveen Kumar, N. Saravana Kumar

Page(s):   61-62 ISSN:   2278-2397
DOI:   10.20894/IJCNES.103.006.002.006 Publisher:   Integrated Intelligent Research (IIR)

An ambulance is a vehicle that is used to carry an accident prone victim or a patient to a hospital. Due to the recent increase in vehicular population, the congestion caused by it has led to failure of the ambulance to arrive in time to the hospital. This is a serious issue. Lives of people are at stake. Ambulances carry victim in a very critical condition. The victim should be given intense care or treatment so as to save his life. But most of the times, the ambulances are stuck in traffic, which reduces the chance of survival of the patient. With the current traffic control system it is impossible for the ambulance to always reach the hospital in time. In the current traffic control system, at an intersection, each road is given a particular time interval in which the vehicles of that particular road can move. When one road is given a green signal, all the other three will be red. But, one of the major drawbacks is that even when there are no vehicles on the road that is green, other vehicles has to wait until the time period is over. When an ambulance arrives at any of the three roads, it will be stuck in the traffic, leaving it no choice but to wait with the patient in critical condition.