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Estaji, A., Meisel, M., Golovkin, S., Novak, T., & Pollhammer, K. (2018). INGE intelligent intersection in the field of energy efficiency and traffic safety. In Smart Energy Systems Week Austria 2018 (p. 1). http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/76557
E384 - Institut für Computertechnik E384-01 - Forschungsbereich Software-intensive Systems
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Published in:
Smart Energy Systems Week Austria 2018
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Date (published):
2018
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Event name:
Smart Energy Systems Week Austria 2018
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Event date:
14-May-2018 - 18-May-2018
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Event place:
Wien, Austria
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Number of Pages:
1
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Peer reviewed:
No
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Keywords:
Traffic Light Infastructure; Automation System design; Sensor Data
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Abstract:
Project INGE aims to increase the energy effi- ciency of infrastructure at intersections by more than 20% without compromising traffic safety. It is intended to reach this goal by implementing additional intelligence into the safety-related system. In addition, all the heterogeneous sys- tems (traffic light, optical displays and lighting) installed at intersections are integrated mechanically into...
Project INGE aims to increase the energy effi- ciency of infrastructure at intersections by more than 20% without compromising traffic safety. It is intended to reach this goal by implementing additional intelligence into the safety-related system. In addition, all the heterogeneous sys- tems (traffic light, optical displays and lighting) installed at intersections are integrated mechanically into a traffic light and with the help of open communication interfaces into a higher order management-system. The main result of project INGE is a holistic concept for managing the infrastructure at an intersection by integra- tion and adaption of intelligent communication modules, communication between different units and components of a signaling system, and open communication interfaces.