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A Novel VANETs-Based Traffic Light Scheduling Scheme for Greener Planet and Safer Road Intersections

Authors
Trung-Thanh NgoThien Huynh-TheKim, Dong-Seong
Issue Date
2019
Publisher
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
Keywords
Adaptive traffic light scheduling; CO2 emission; yellow-light-dilemma (YLD)-related accidents; vehicular-adhoc-networks (VANETs); wireless sensor networks (WSNs)
Citation
IEEE ACCESS, v.7, pp.22175 - 22185
Journal Title
IEEE ACCESS
Volume
7
Start Page
22175
End Page
22185
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kumoh/handle/2020.sw.kumoh/278
DOI
10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2891250
ISSN
2169-3536
Abstract
This paper proposes a novel vehicular ad hoc network-based traffic light (TL) scheduling scheme for reducing CO(2 )emissions from vehicles and improving the safety of road intersections where yellow-light-dilemma (YLD)-related accidents frequently occur. The proposed scheme uses adaptive TL scheduling and optimal speed advisory methods to increase traffic throughput and reduce CO2 emissions of traveling vehicles. In addition, the proposed scheme employs various distributed protocols and algorithms to tackle the YLD problem, which has not been addressed by the previous works in the literature. When the YLD problem arises at a signalized intersection, vehicles in heavily weighted dilemma zones are provided extending yellow signal time to stop or pass through the intersection. A mathematical analysis proves that the proposed protocols and algorithms have low communication overhead and low computational complexity which are equal to O(N). Furthermore, four simulation works are conducted to evaluate the efficiency of the proposed scheme. The outstanding results have demonstrated that the proposed scheme outperforms other existing approaches by approximately 81.9% in terms of the average performance.
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