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Use of cloud computing and GIS on vehicle traffic management

Ahmed Ziani, Zouhair A. Sadouq and Abdellatif Medouri

International Journal of Intelligent Enterprise, 2019, vol. 6, issue 2/3/4, 382-392

Abstract: It is challenge of traffic congestion has become recurrent problems in urban cities. Vehicular traffic becomes an important research area due to its features and applications as road safety and efficient traffic management. Vehicles are expected to carry relatively more communication systems. Hence, several technologies have been deployed to promote vehicular traffic management. Geographic information systems (GISs) play an essential role in wide range of areas and are extensively adopted nowadays. GIS is a collection of tools that captures, stores, analyses, manages, and presents data that are linked to geographical locations. Cloud computing is a construct that allows to access applications that actually reside at a location other than a computer or other internet connected devices. The combination of cloud computing and GIS provide new prospects for the development of information storage and of GIS applications. In this paper, architecture for GIS cloud system for vehicular traffic management is proposed.

Keywords: geographical information systems; GISs; cloud GIS; cloud computing; vehicular traffic; Microsoft's Windows Azure; Traccar Web UI. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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