Title :
Prototype system development for wireless vehicle speed monitoring
Author :
Ahsan, Muhammad ; McManis, Jennifer ; Hashmi, M.S.J.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Mech. & Manuf. Eng., Dublin City Univ., Dublin, Ireland
Abstract :
Vehicle speed monitoring and management of the associated data in an intelligent and efficient way is an important issue in modern transportation system in order to reduce road accidents. The aim of this work is to develop an automatic wireless system for monitoring vehicle speed on the road, identify a speeding vehicle and imposing penalty for the speeding offenders. In this work, a prototype system has been developed in a laboratory environment to generate random speed data using a mechanical wheel, measure the speed data with a Shimmer wireless sensor and transfer the data wirelessly to a client computer for further analysis. Software has been developed using a Java based socket programming technique to monitor the vehicle speed in a server computer and to send the data associated with a speeding vehicle to a remotely placed client computer. The graphical user interface (GUI) can visually display the speed of a vehicle at any particular time. The functionality of the software has been tested by simulating different traffic scenarios with low and high speed limits (40 and 60 km/hr respectively). To do that a high or low speed limit can be set in the GUI. The mechanical wheel is run at different speeds and the GUI continuously displays the speed. If the vehicle speed is higher than the set speed limit for the road, the system automatically detects it and generates a report with the time of speeding, vehicle number, vehicle speed etc. to be saved in the client computer in order to take further necessary actions for the speeding offender.
Keywords :
Java; graphical user interfaces; mobile radio; road accidents; road vehicles; traffic engineering computing; GUI; Java based socket programming technique; Shimmer wireless sensor; automatic wireless system; data association; graphical user interface; laboratory environment; mechanical wheel; prototype system; prototype system development; remotely placed client computer; road accidents; server computer; speed data; speeding offenders; transportation system; vehicle speed monitoring; wireless vehicle speed monitoring; Acceleration; Computers; Monitoring; Roads; Vehicles; Wheels; Wireless sensor networks; Java socket programming; Software development; Vehicle speed monitoring; Wireless sensor;
Conference_Titel :
Communication Systems, Networks & Digital Signal Processing (CSNDSP), 2014 9th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Manchester
DOI :
10.1109/CSNDSP.2014.6923841