A Novel Architecture for the Smart Pedestrian Crossing in Cities Using IoT-Based Approach
Manish Bhardwaj,
Shweta Singh,
Shivali Tyagi,
Arun Tripathi,
Yu-Chen Hu,
Rajesh Kumar Tewari,
Anupama Sharma and
Eric Lefevre
Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2023, vol. 2023, 1-9
Abstract:
Pedestrian crossings have also been highlighted as one of the most dangerous locations in the transportation field. Because people and vehicles share the road, a crosswalk improves the road’s efficiency in a densely populated region. However, as the population grows, more accidents and serious injuries occur, and as a result, nationalities are attempting to reduce these incidents through marketing and legal fines. Various architectures and developmental models have been proposed by authors focusing on the safeguarding of pedestrians crossing the intersections and vehicles passing by. Few proposed machine learning and deep learning-based solutions to the pedestrian lanes; others provided an Internet of Things- (IoT-) based solution to the situation. Various challenges are left unresolved, such as evidence recording, image capturing, and recognition in case of an emergency. In the proposed scenario, an IoT-based technology is utilized to assist the vehicles passing by to act over the signals depicted as a red light focusing on a real-time architecture. The proposed system will be mounted along the roadside at the traffic light pole. The system comprises various refined quality components, such as a gesture control module, High Definition camera module, etc. Based on the decision drawn from the gesture module, a specific signal will be displayed with the help of a traffic light to assist the vehicles passing by to safeguard the people crossing the proposed smart pedestrian crossing.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1155/2023/7334013
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