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Ihejimba, Chikadibia (University of Texas at Dallas), Zalila-Wenkstern, Rym (University of Texas at Dallas)

A Multi-Cloud Architecture for Integrated Multi-City Traffic Control

Scheduled for presentation during the Poster Session "Road Traffic Control I" (WeBT15), Wednesday, September 25, 2024, 14:30−16:30, Foyer

2024 IEEE 27th International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC), September 24- 27, 2024, Edmonton, Canada

This information is tentative and subject to change. Compiled on October 8, 2024

Keywords ITS Field Tests and Implementation, ITS Policy, Design, Architecture and Standards, Other Theories, Applications, and Technologies

Abstract

In this paper, we introduce MINTRAC (Multi-city INTegrated tRaffic Control), a framework that utilizes multi-cloud technologies to transform traffic management across urban areas. This architecture facilitates decentralized control, real-time responsiveness, and dynamic scalability. To validate our approach, we have transitioned DALI-Cloud, a cloud-based decentralized collaborative Traffic Control System (TCS), from its original single-cloud architecture on AWS to a multi-cloud configuration that also includes Azure and GCP. Experimental results demonstrate seamless performance across interconnected cities, with significant improvements in latency reduction and system adaptability compared to the traditional server-based model. This study details the architecture of MINTRAC and its innovative approach to urban traffic management.

 

 

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