Design and Implementation of a Density Based Traffic Management in Surveillance System

Student: Akachukwu Victory Chigbo (Project, 2025)
Department of Electrical/Electronics Technology
Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Imo State


Abstract

ABSTRACT Traffic congestion at road intersections remains a major challenge due to the limitations of conventional traffic light systems, which allocate equal "GO" time regardless of real-time traffic conditions. To address this issue, a density-based traffic management and surveillance system was designed, developed, and simulated using Proteus Software, with a prototype implementation to validate its effectiveness. The system utilizes an Arduino microcontroller, infrared sensors, and IP camera modules to monitor traffic density and enhance road surveillance. Strategically positioned infrared sensors detect vehicles in real-time, while IP cameras provide additional surveillance for tracking violations, detecting accidents, and monitoring road conditions. The system dynamically adjusts traffic signal timings based on sensor inputs, optimizing traffic flow and significantly reducing congestion compared to conventional traffic systems. This innovation finds applications in urban traffic management, highway monitoring, and smart city initiatives where real-time data-driven decision-making is essential. Additionally, it can be deployed at high-risk intersections to enhance road safety by detecting traffic violations and identifying accident-prone areas. By integrating these advanced technologies, the system not only improves traffic efficiency but also enhances road safety and security. This approach contributes to the development of smarter, safer, and more sustainable urban transportation systems.

Keywords
IR sensors Real time processes Vechicle detection surveillance system Ardiunio Uno timing logics IP cameras modules prototype design debugging serial communication