Have you ever been late for a meeting and found yourself at a red light with no traffic or pedestrians in sight? Many urban solutions, such as lighting or traffic lights, have worked mechanically until now: turning on or changing color at fixed intervals, regardless of the circumstances. This has become a source of inefficiency, leading to illuminated streets with no pedestrians or traffic, or red lights at empty intersections. Now smart traffic lights, based on AI and big data, could help reverse the situation.
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The city of the future
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What are smart traffic lights?
A smart traffic light is a traffic control system that reacts to environmental conditions in real time. It is one of the elements of smart cities and, like other applications such as electricity supply or water management, it depends on two fundamental factors:
- Sensor network. They range from simple cameras to radar sensors, all interconnected through IoT (Internet of Things) technologies. It is also expected that, as Car2X communication protocols are implemented, the vehicles will report their position, speed, and direction, both to nearby cars and to traffic signals and systems in the vicinity.
- Artificial intelligence and big data systems. The massive data collected through the sensors is processed by artificial intelligence, which allows management of the current situation and anticipates events such as peak traffic hours or off-peak holidays.
AI for smooth traffic flow
Smart traffic lights look set to become one of the cornerstones of sustainable mobility. Mainly, they will save time and fuel while reducing the environmental pollution in cities.
But what is the current situation of this technology? Well, it seems that significant progress is being made. One example is the work of Aston University in the UK. This is artificial intelligence…
To achieve this, British researchers have created a photorealistic traffic simulator, codenamed Traffic 3D, where AI can be trained without endangering drivers. The simulator generates different traffic conditions, including rainy situations…
The reinforcement learning used by AI is a bit like human learning: a reward for getting it right, a penalty for mistakes. Thus, every time there are waiting times or a traffic jam, the system receives a penalty. In this way, the AI has been improving its performance…
Until now, many smart traffic light control systems were based on magnetic induction loops. In other words, a wire crosses the roadway and records the number of passing cars. The program counts and reacts to this data…
Cities with smart traffic lights
Although Aston University’s software is one of the most advanced in this field, the implementation of smart traffic lights has been going on for years. Thus, in the US, AI-assisted traffic lights began to be implemented in 2018. An example of a city with this type of traffic lights would be Pittsburgh…
Other cities in China, Malaysia, and India are implementing AI-based traffic management solutions. Some of them have been developed by Ali Baba, the e-commerce giant. However, traffic is not the only target of these management systems. In the UK…
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