IoT-based automated case generation system for traffic rule violations
Mahfujur Rahman () and
Md Raishul Islam ()
Review of Information Engineering and Applications, 2025, vol. 12, issue 1, 1-14
Abstract:
This project presents a smart, economical, and accessible traffic control system that utilizes RFID technology, Node MicroController Unit (NodeMCU), internet connectivity, and Light Emitting Diode (LEDs) to effectively monitor and manage vehicle flow at road intersections. It is specifically designed to address the mounting urban traffic issues in Bangladesh, a densely populated and rapidly urbanizing country. The surge in the number of vehicles has overwhelmed conventional traffic management methods, often hampered by enforcement gaps and noncompliance with regulations, resulting in persistent congestion and inefficiencies. The proposed system uses RFID to detect vehicles and assess traffic density in real time, enabling dynamic and adaptive traffic signal control. With NodeMCU and internet connectivity, it facilitates streamlined communication and remote supervision, while LEDs provide clear instructions to drivers. By automating traffic regulation, the system reduces reliance on manual operations, mitigating corruption and enhancing enforcement effectiveness. Moreover, it fosters greater adherence to traffic laws by introducing a transparent, technology-driven framework. This innovative traffic management solution not only alleviates congestion but also cultivates a culture of compliance, contributing to the overall improvement of urban transportation networks. Its emphasis on integrating modern technology into traffic control aligns with the principles of sustainable urban development, offering a scalable and transformative approach to addressing Bangladesh's escalating traffic challenges.
Keywords: Internet of thing; Monitoring system; NodeMcu ESP32; RFID; Traffic control; LEDs. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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