Videotron in Intelligent Transportation Systems to Help Smooth Traffic
- July 24, 2021
- Posted by: RSIS
- Categories: IJRISS, Social Science
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS) | Volume V, Issue VI, June 2021 | ISSN 2454–6186
Videotron in Intelligent Transportation Systems to Help Smooth Traffic
Amat Damuri, Ridwan, Deny Ariestandy, Arman Syah Putra*, Nurul Aisyah
STMIK Insan Pembangunan, Indonesia
Corresponding Author*
Abstract: Providing accurate information is one of the things that is very necessary when on the road, the task is the government and the police in providing information to the public what is happening on the road-ways with accurate information so that people can sort and choose which way they can and which way they can’t take, therefore one of them is the use of videotron. A Videotron is one of the information media provided by certain parties on the highway. With this, it can help the public know what happened to the highway in front of it and when did it happen. The method used in this research is by referring to previous studies as the basis for future research. There are many videotron methods used to provide traffic information to motorists on the highways, one of which is by running text on the side of the road so that motorists can know and read what is happening in front of them, for example, accidents with this method are very common. Effective but with the new method using videotron it will be much more effective to provide information to the public what is happening on highways. Study will prove that the effectiveness of videotron in providing information to the public, especially information on traffic services on the highways and can provide what happens on the highway in front of it, for example, crime and accidents. Therefore, with information, can find other routes so that no traffic jam on the highway.
Keywords: Videotron, Intelligent Transportation Systems, Help Smooth, Road Traffic, Highways.
I. INTRODUCTION
The evolution of transportation and traffic systems in developing countries today is faced with safety problems, due to the high rate of accidents. Generally they are faced with connectivity, coverage, and network issues. Lack of road infrastructure is the source of many accidents and deaths. For example, otou 2010 states that 1,450 people died in road accidents in this 9 years ago, give examples in 2020/2021 in Cameroon. The emergence of ITSensures good monitoring of activity on the transportation network. By using 3 methodologies, the first is for control point management, the second is for fault detection and distribution and the last is for dynamic route planning, and uses Non-Dominated Sorted Genetic Algorithm II (NSGA-II) for the deployment of each point in order to minimize costs[1].