TITLE:
Wi-Fi Traffic Enforcement System (WiTE)
AUTHORS:
Fady W. Gendi, Tarek K. Refaat, Amir H. Sadek, Ramez M. Daoud, Hassanein H. Amer, Chahir S. Fahmy, Omar M. Kassem, Hany M. ElSayed
KEYWORDS:
Wi-Fi; Traffic Enforcement; Vehicular Networking; Vehicle to Infrastructure (V2I); Infrastructure to Vehicle (I2V)
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Transportation Technologies,
Vol.3 No.2,
April
29,
2013
ABSTRACT:
This paper proposes a single integrated traffic enforcement system that is able to recognize and report various traffic violations. It consists of a Wi-Fi infrastructure that enables communication between moving vehicles and a central node. Unlike existing solutions, which address single violations, the proposed model encompasses several issues like exceeding speed limits, entering a no entry street, car theft, congestion and tolling. OPNET simulations were run to test the Wi-Fi model and define its different characteristics and limitations. A proof-of-concept case was modeled, and the proposed architecture succeeded in meeting all design requirements.