In modern era, due to increase in traffic in the city, emergency vehicles take more time to reach the destination. The current, time-based traffic management system is not suitable and also not flexible for present day traffic, especially at the intersection where the traffic needs to be controlled for vehicles from all four directions. To solve this problem, we bring users a sound detector with automatic recording of various vehicle sounds and distinguishing the presence of ambulance in a particular lane by detecting the siren sound. The captured ambulance sound is processed using IOT and sent to the traffic pole to enhance the traffic clearance. This is carried out by placing the sensors in each lane and a sensor near the traffic pole to indicate that the ambulance has crossed the lane. In this method the traffic signal controller decides when the vehicle has to cross the road and also provide importance to the emergency vehicle.
Cloud computing is an on-demand facilities that allows customers to access processing sources and services from anywhere and at any time. Information protection means defending the information from illegal individuals or online hackers. We propose Integrated Group Sharing Approach (IGSA) schema for multiple customer accessibility control in customer operations like information insertion, deletion and in customer cancellation immediately reasoning database integration. We look at the security of IGSA plan and assess with the current IGSA techniques which are used for information access immediately reasoning computing for achieving real-time applications in reasoning. Our experimental results show efficient information removal from multiple customer accessibility in search of information from reasoning server. In future, some protection systems are to be developed to provide protection to cloud.
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