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AUTOMATED TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEM o Likithe o Sajivi o Assam o Washif

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AUTOMATED TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEMo Likitheo Sajivio Assamo Washif

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Contents• Introduction

– Problem Statement

– Objectives

• Feasibility Study

– Tools and Technologies

– Risk Identification

• Planning

– Project Activity Sequencing

– Time and Cost Analysis

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Contents (continued)• Organizing

– Requirement Gathering

– Project Team Handling

– Task Delivery

• What’s Next

– Implementation

– Final Deliverable

• Conclusion

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IntroductionProblem Statement

• Difficult to reduce traffic in 4-point road crossings

• Inefficiency in signal switching

• The lanes with more traffic tolerate more waiting time

• The lanes with less traffic often gets the green signal

• Hence, petrol is heavily consumed within waiting cars

• Conflict arises for pedestrians while crossing lanes

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Introduction (continued)Aim

• Implement methods to manage traffic in appropriate lanes

Objectives

• Reduce waiting time for lanes with more traffic

• Maintain proper signal switching with balanced timing

• Prevent traffic collisions

• Allocate timings exclusively for pedestrians to cross lanes

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Feasibility StudyTools

• ROSE/RSA/WebSphere Modeler

• Eclipse/RAD/Lotus Forms Designer/Portlet Factory

• WebSphere Portal/WAS/WAS CE/WPS

• DB2 Express – ‘C’ or DB2 UDB

• Tivoli CDP/TSM/Tivoli Directory Server

• Center OS (Red Hat Linux 6.5)

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Feasibility Study (continued)Users

• UML

• J2EE

• XML

• E-Forms

• AJAX

• Web 2.0

• Web-services

• SOA

Technologies• City Traffic Management Authority

• Traffic Police

• Car Owners

• Pedestrians

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Feasibility Study (continued)Risk Identification

• Some drivers and pedestrians don’t hesitate to violate traffic laws

• Traffic signal posts might loose functionality due to power failure

• Traffic signals posts might loose functionality as it encounters heavy rains

• Traffic control data could be either mishandled or stolen

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PlanningProject Activity Sequencing

• Design/Assemble traffic signal posts

• Install Database Server

• Install Linux system

• Install Tivoli Directory Server

• Connect traffic signal posts to the servers

• Configure the servers via Linux

• Configure traffic signal posts via Linux

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Planning (continued)Time Analysis

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Planning (continued)Cost Analysis

Tool Price ($)WebSphere Modeler Version 6.2.0 120.96Lotus Form Designer 120.96WebSphere Portal (D596YLL) 4,200.00DB2 - C Express 0.00Tivoli Directory Server 133.00Center OS (Red Hat Linux) 11.40Total Price ($) 4,586.32

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OrganizingFunctional Requirements• Normal signal control based on historical date and time of the day

• Peak time traffic control based on sensors/satellite information to get data on flow of traffic and dynamically change timings

• VIP/Emergency traffic clearance for vehicles such as ambulance/fire brigade

• Co-ordination with neighbouring traffic control points

• Provision of traffic diversion

• Switching to guided manual control

• Alert system for signal violation

• Timer Control

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Organizing (continued)Non-Functional Requirements• Secure access of confidential data (user’s details) with SSL

• 24x7 availability

• Better component design to get better performance at peak time

• Flexible service based architecture for future extension

• VIP Route Mapping

• Advance Traffic Alerts

• Monitoring lane disciplines

• Data analysis of different size and category of vehicles

Optional Requirements

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Organizing (continued)Project Team

• The project team consists of five members, while one of them is elected to be the Project Manager.

Project Manager

Hardware Manager

Software Manager Risk Manager Quality Manager

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Organizing (continued)Task Delivery

Hardware Manager

• Design/Assemble traffic signal posts

• Install Tivoli Directory Server

• Connect traffic signal posts to the servers

Software Manager

• Install Database Server and Linux System

• Configure the servers via Linux

• Configure traffic signal posts via Linux

Quality Manager

• Review Project Scope and Objectives

• Review Project Progress

• Identify and report customer satisfaction

• Maintain a Quality Manual for the project

Risk Manager

• Identify and analyze risks

• Assess and execute alternatives to respond risks

• Monitor outcomes to project quality

• Report all events in a Risk Logbook

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What’s NextImplementation• Tools and techniques must be used to control the project flow

• All project events must be documented in status reports

• Project must be frequently reviewed to realize if it maintains schedule and cost

• Project scope and schedule should be changed to maintain the triple constraint

• Daily traffic movements

• Analytical data

• Average time taken to move from one traffic point to other

• Increase/Decrease tend in traffic flows

Information to be gathered

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What’s Next (continued)

• The items that must include with the final outcome of the project are,

– Online/Offline help to system users

– Application Archive (.war/.ear) with source code

– Database backup and DDL script

– Complete system source code

Final Deliverable

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Conclusion• The use of 5 phase project management by Weiss and Wysocki is certain to contribute towards

project success.

• Since steps to plan, manage and review the project are included in this methodology, the triple constraint shall be managed.

• As quality and risk management are ensured by the project team, the objectives and benefits are likely to be achieved.

• Hence, we can conclude that the 5 phase project management is a structured method to sustain all project activities and resources.

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Additional Information• Gemini Systems LLC, 2013, WebSphere Portal Server, Available at: http://

estore.gemini-systems.com/ibm/software-license/lotus-collaboration-software/websphere-portal/websphere-portal-server/D59FLLL.html

• DB2 Express-C Team Blog, 2010, DB2 Express FTL gets more features, lower price, Available at: http://www.db2teamblog.com/2010/10/db2-express-ftl-gets-more-features.html

• Gemini Systems LLC, 2013, Tivoli Directory Server, Available at: http://estore.gemini-systems.com/ibm/software-license/tivoli-management-software/ibm-tivoli-directory-server/tivoli-directory-server/D56L1LL-J.html

• Amazon, 2016, The Complete Linux Operating System 6.5 (Red Hat Linux 6.1 with enhancements), Available at: http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Linux-Operating-System-enhacements/dp/B00001SHO3

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