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Title: | Smart Traffic Light for Emergency Vehicle |
Authors: | Mohd Amirul Asraf bin Abd Halim |
Issue Date: | 22-May-2013 |
Abstract: | This project is introducing the application of the PLC nowadays. PLC is a black-white relay controller of logic foundation using Ladder Diagram and Mnemonic codes, with the 3C technology (Computer, Control and Communication) unifies. Programmable Logic Control is important because all production processes go through a fixed repetitive sequence of operations. A PLC is used to control, time and regulate the sequence. In this project, PLC was used to design a Four-Junction traffic light. Sensor was used to sense and give priority to emergency vehicles through any junction. The sensor will sense the emergency vehicles and give a signal to PLC to turn on green light for that way. All the red light will turn on for a while when it change from junction to junction as a safety factor. The traffic light will be function follow the sequence from junction to other junction starting from green, yellow and red. Photodiode was used as a sensor. The Radio Frequency receiver will be mounting at the signboard 100 meter from the traffic light. The Radio Frequency receiver will turn on when it sense the emergency vehicles. PLC will receive the signal from the Radio Frequency transmitter from the emergency vehicles and will turn on green light at that junction. It means, the traffic light will give priority to emergency vehicles cross the junction. Furthermore, the other junctions turn to red |
Description: | Top 20 - 1st Winner |
URI: | http://ir.unikl.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/2237 |
Appears in Collections: | Final Year Project - UniKL BMI |
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MOHD AMIRUL ASRAF BIN ABD HALIM (51211110081).pdf | Top 20 - 1st Winner | 1.11 MB | Adobe PDF | View/Open Request a copy |
Copyright Declaration - Mohd Amirul Asraf.PDF | 46.51 kB | Adobe PDF | View/Open Request a copy |
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