A Synopsis Report On: Road Traffic System

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A Synopsis Report On ROAD TRAFFIC SYSTEM Submitted to CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY,BHILAI(CG)

For fulfillments of award of the degree Bachelor of Engineering In INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Submitted by DIPIKA DEVANGAN MAMTA JAISWAL ANURAG CHOUBEY (AD-2319) (AD-2337) (AD-2309)

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY JK INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING,BILASPUR(CG)

SESSION 2012-2013

ABSTRACT
Computer simulation modeling is an established tool for assessing traffic operations. Over the past three decades, a variety of traffic simulation models have been developed, and many experiments and applications of these traffic simulation models to imaginary and real traffic operations have been conducted. This paper is intended to review widely used and newly developed models, in terms of modeling mechanisms, characteristics, and applications. Traffic simulation theories and approaches are briefly described. Simulation models developed for different traffic systems are then reviewed, including those for urban networks, freeways and integrated urban street/freeway systems. Important issues on model application are discussed.

INDEX

Topic..Page No 1. Introduction..4 2. Hardware and Software Requirement..5 3. Goal of the Project6 4. Advantages7 5. Bibliography......8

INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT


Computer simulation modeling is an established tool for assessing traffic operations. Over the past three decades, a variety of traffic simulation models have been developed, and many experiments and applications of these traffic simulation models to imaginary and real traffic operations have been conducted. This paper is intended to review widely used and newly developed models, in terms of modeling mechanisms, characteristics, and applications. Traffic simulation theories and approaches are briefly described. Simulation models developed for different traffic systems are then reviewed, including those for urban networks, freeways and integrated urban street/freeway systems. Important issues on model application are discussed. Computer simulation is playing an increasingly important role in the analysis and assessment of freeway and urban street systems, due to its capability and flexibility in modeling traffic conditions, control strategies, and driver behavior. Over the past three decades, a considerable variety of sophisticated computer models capable of simulating various traffic operations have been developed. Simulation models have different characteristics: static or dynamic, deterministic or stochastic, microscopic or macroscopic. Each simulation model has its own logic and use limitations, and is applicable to specific components of a transportation system. Many experiments and applications of traffic simulation models to synthetic and real traffic operations have been conducted. By using simulation techniques, transportation specialists can study the formation and dissipation of congestion on roadways, assess the impacts of control strategies, and compare alternative geometric configurations. Most traffic simulation models used today are under continuous improvement. The lack of extensive model calibration and validation, the inappropriate or over-simplified assumptions inherent in model logic, the considerable input requirements and time consuming program execution may yield simulation results which are of limited use, misleading, or difficult to obtain. Many simulation-related issues should be considered carefully before a simulation model is applied to a specific traffic problem. This paper is a literature review of traffic simulation models.

HARDWARE & SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT

Software Requirements:
Operating System User Interface Programming Language Server Deployment Windows XP/2003 or Linux HTML, CSS Java Tomcat 5.x

Hardware Requirements:

Processor Hard Disk RAM

Pentium IV 40GB 512MB or more

GOAL OF THE PROJECT

The website will display information about control system via simulation models. Provides facility for general awareness among people. provides registration for the users to ensure security. Requests for various suggestion for control unit are accepted and granted online. Users are provided option to edit their profile and status
Accepts feedback/suggestions from users.

ADVANTAGES

7 In this system the model is maintained in centralized manner.

The users can access the entire information immediately This is system is very fast because of the centralized system and accessing will be very easy, when compared to the existing system.

BIBILIOGRAPHY
Java 2 complete Refrence JSP AND SERVLET PROGRMMING OREALLY Teach Yourself JSP - SAMS

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