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http://dx.doi.org/10.6109/jkiice.2022.26.12.1934

Novice Next-Generation Traffic Light System for Safe Pedestrian Crossing  

Cho, Seung-Pyo (Hbrain Co. Ltd.)
Shin, Seong-Yoon (School of Computer Information & Engineering, Kunsan National University)
Jo, Gwanghyun (Depart of Mathematics, Kunsan National University)
Abstract
The meaning of crosswalks and traffic lights in modern society has changed a lot as the enforcement of traffic signal violations has been strengthened. In this paper, we present a new next-generation traffic light method using radar and Can-bus communication methods suitable for the new traffic signal enforcement system. This method is a system that prevents accidents by transmitting information on the entry of a person and a car to a traffic light in a place where a person and a car passing through a mutually invisible traffic light cannot be seen. Since this system has only been developed for a month, it may be somewhat lacking in experimentation. However, in just one month, there have been no incidents except for a few people where the system has been installed.
Keywords
traffic signal; next-generation traffic light method; radar; Can-bus; traffic signal enforcement system;
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