The Application of Polling System in Intelligent Transportation System

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With the advancement of society, transport plays an increasingly important role in human society, but more and more traffic problems are constantly plagued mankind. Aiming at the problems facing the traffic and improve the traffic situation, the polling system is applied to intelligent traffic control system in this paper. Based on the type of paper feed of the arrival rate theory, the vehicle arrives at different rates, the wait time is different. Arrival rate is high, the longer the waiting time. Then we simulate system and get the simulation results, and compare the theoretical and simulation results. Finally, the theory to practical systems is using in microprocessor hardware simulation, and actual results further validate the correctness. Through the intelligent traffic control system, a good solution to traffic jam phenomenon is got and traffic management plays an important role.

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