VTC Spring 2009 - IEEE 69th Vehicular Technology Conference 2009
DOI: 10.1109/vetecs.2009.5073915
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Wireless Sensor Networks for Intelligent Transportation Systems

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“…In literature several works show WSNs architectures for safety warnings signalling and for traffic lights management. In fact, in the approach proposed in [18], a WSN is used to automatically generate safety warnings at black spots along the road network. Instead, an architecture in which sensor nodes detect road information and send them to the nearest Intersection Control Agent, which determines the flow model of the intersection depending on data gathered by sensor nodes, is proposed in [19].…”
Section: Traffic Lights Management Techniques Using Wireless Sensor Nmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In literature several works show WSNs architectures for safety warnings signalling and for traffic lights management. In fact, in the approach proposed in [18], a WSN is used to automatically generate safety warnings at black spots along the road network. Instead, an architecture in which sensor nodes detect road information and send them to the nearest Intersection Control Agent, which determines the flow model of the intersection depending on data gathered by sensor nodes, is proposed in [19].…”
Section: Traffic Lights Management Techniques Using Wireless Sensor Nmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These systems either rely on multi-hop routing to transmit information from origin to destination or they make assumptions about the potential range of each node. In [32] an implementation that assumes the average transmission range of each node to be between 500 m and 1 km is described. The focus of most studies has been on the system architecture [31] and little attention has been paid to wireless signal propagation issues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The paper [4] presents a project aimed to "provide a wireless solution for obtaining traffic-related data that can be used for automatically generating safety warnings at black spots along the road network". The WSN consists of numerous sensors deployed along the road.…”
Section: A Wireless Sensor Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%