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Smart cities: Fusion-based intelligent traffic congestion control system for vehicular networks using machine learning techniquesopen access

Authors
Saleem, MuhammadAbbas, SagheerGhazal, Taher M.Khan, Muhammad AdnanSahawneh, NizarAhmad, Munir
Issue Date
Sep-2022
Publisher
CAIRO UNIV
Keywords
Fusion; Machine learning; Smart city; Vehicular networks
Citation
Egyptian Informatics Journal, v.23, no.3, pp.417 - 426
Journal Title
Egyptian Informatics Journal
Volume
23
Number
3
Start Page
417
End Page
426
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/85850
DOI
10.1016/j.eij.2022.03.003
ISSN
1110-8665
Abstract
Smart cities have been developed over the past decade, and reducing traffic congestion has been the top concern in smart city development. Short delays in communication between vehicles and Roadside Units (RSUs), smooth traffic flow, and road safety are the key challenges of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSs). The rapid upsurge in the number of road vehicles has increased traffic congestion and the number of road accidents. To fix this issue, Vehicular Networks (VNs) have developed many new ideas, including vehicular communications, navigation, and traffic control. Machine Learning (ML) is an efficient approach to finding hidden insights into ITS without being programmed explicitly by learning from data. This research proposed a fusion-based intelligent traffic congestion control system for VNs (FITCCS-VN) using ML techniques that collect traffic data and route traffic on available routes to alleviate traffic congestion in smart cities. The proposed system provides innovative services to the drivers that enable a view of traffic flow and the volume of vehicles available on the road remotely, intending to avoid traffic jams. The proposed model improves traffic flow and decreases congestion. The proposed system provides an accuracy of 95% and a miss rate of 5%, which is better than previous approaches. © 2022
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