Priority and collision avoidance system for traffic lights
Iv\'an Santos-Gonz\'alez, Pino Caballero-Gil, Alexandra, Rivero-Garc\'ia, C\'andido Caballero-Gil

TL;DR
This paper introduces a smartphone-based collision avoidance system for traffic lights that detects red light violations, warns nearby users, and prioritizes emergency vehicles, all while ensuring message security and user privacy.
Contribution
It proposes a novel, infrastructure-free system using smartphones to detect violations, warn users, and optimize traffic flow with security and privacy features.
Findings
Beta version implementation shows promising results.
System effectively detects red light violations and warns users.
Prioritizes emergency vehicles at intersections.
Abstract
In this paper, a collision avoidance system is presented to detect red light running and warn nearby vehicles and pedestrians in real time in order to prevent possible accidents. No complex infrastructure-based solution such as those based on radars or cameras is here required. Instead, a new solution based on smartphones carried by drivers and pedestrians is proposed so that it is the device inside the vehicle violating a traffic light, the one that self-reports the offence in order to generate alerts and warn nearby vehicles and pedestrians to prevent accidents. The proposal could also be used by road authorities to collect data on traffic lights that are most frequently violated in order to define an action plan to investigate causes and look for solutions. It includes a classifier for learning and estimating driver behaviour based on collected data, which is used to predict whether…
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