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Designing a Video Control System for a Traffic Monitoring and Controlling System of Intelligent Traffic Systems

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In order to resolve various traffic problems caused by increased traffics, a number of studies have been conducted to improve the existing traffic system by applying state of the art electronic, information and communication technologies and to develop an intelligent traffic system. The traffic monitoring and controlling system equipped with a remote controlling system for such an intelligent traffic system is the system which collects state information of transportation facilities such as a traffic camera and a road signal. On this study, the existing traffic monitoring and controlling system utilizes TCP/IP network, and then it expresses transmitted image with H.264 and implements it with DirectShow. Therefore, the system has been designed to transmit images to 1 to N, unlike the existing transmitting system which only allows 1 to 1 image transmission.

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Lim, IK., Kim, YH., Lee, JK., Park, WJ. (2011). Designing a Video Control System for a Traffic Monitoring and Controlling System of Intelligent Traffic Systems. In: Kim, Th., Adeli, H., Robles, R.J., Balitanas, M. (eds) Ubiquitous Computing and Multimedia Applications. UCMA 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 150. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20975-8_10

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