Paper WeBT15.1
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 December 26, 2024
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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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