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Title: Microcontroller based Automatic Traffic Light Control System Design
Authors: Bhuyan, Muhibul Haque
Rabby, Md. Anayet
Tarik, Md. Mostayanul Gofur
Keywords: Traffic Control System
Design
Implementation
Measurement
Microcontroller
PIC16F84A Microcontroller
Traffic Signal
LEDs
Testing
Automation and Control
Issue Date: 2-Jun-2010
Publisher: Bangladesh Electronics and Informatics Society
Citation: M. H. Bhuyan, M. A. Rabby and M. M. G. Tarik, “Microcontroller based Automatic Traffic Light Control System Design,” Proceedings of the National Conference on Electronics and Telecommunications for Digital Bangladesh organized by the Bangladesh Electronics Society, Dhaka, 2-3 June 2010, pp. 139-142.
Abstract: At present, traffic control is a big problem in the country, especially in Dhaka city. One of the main causes of this problem is manual control of the traffic. If the traffic signaling system can be automated, then this problem could be solved to a greater extent. In this work, an automatic traffic control system has been developed using a microcontroller chip. For this purpose, we used an 8-bit PIC16F84A microcontroller. The system is developed for a junction of four roads only. Traffic light models are implemented using several red, green, and yellow Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) that are connected to the output ports of the microcontroller. According to the program stored inside the microcontroller IC, the LEDs are operated in a definite sequence. For energizing different parts of the system, a 5 V DC voltage source is used. It is found that the implemented system works very well.
Description: It is a part of UG BSc Engg project
URI: http://dspace.aiub.edu:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/788
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