Potential of Augmented Reality for Intelligent Transportation Systems
Adnan Mahmood, Bernard Butler, Brendan Jennings

TL;DR
This paper explores how augmented reality can enhance intelligent transportation systems by improving real-time traffic management and situational awareness, especially in dense traffic scenarios where communication networks may become congested.
Contribution
It introduces the potential application of augmented reality in ITS to improve driver awareness and safety in complex traffic environments.
Findings
AR can improve driver situational awareness in ITS.
Enhanced AR integration could mitigate communication congestion issues.
AR applications may reduce traffic accidents in dense environments.
Abstract
Rapid advances in wireless communication technologies coupled with ongoing massive development in vehicular networking standards and innovations in computing, sensing, and analytics have paved the way for intelligent transportation systems (ITS) to develop rapidly in the near future. ITS provides a complete solution for the efficient and intelligent management of real-time traffic, wherein sensory data is collected from within the vehicles (i.e., via their onboard units) as well as data exchanged between the vehicles, between the vehicles and their supporting roadside infrastructure/network, among the vehicles and vulnerable pedestrians, subsequently paving the way for the realization of the futuristic Internet of Vehicles. The traditional intent of an ITS system is to detect, monitor, control, and subsequently reduce traffic congestion based on a real-time analysis of the data…
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