Toward a traffic regulation based on event processing agent system
Résumé
This paper proposes a traffic road regulation system that allows to extend the functional coverage of the regulation centers of urban traffic by delegating a local leader (L.L.). This L.L. is a vehicle elected by the neighboring cooperative vehicles. The proposed system helps unveil an average speed in the system, reduce the number of accidents, make more smoother traffic flow, reduce congestion and thus facilitate travel. The proposed approach is based on a Semantic Event Processing Agent (SEPA) system where the cooperative-vehicles participate in the election of a Local Leader by generating, analyzing and processing Complex Events. Rules in this Complex Event Processing (CEP) network, are semantically defined in order to ensure reactivity and adaptability to any situation. The proposed approach will help reduce congestion by making traffic more fluid while having a traffic regulation system that does not depend on the network infrastructure and which is is characterized by its reactivity, self adaptability, and autonomy. © 2017 IEEE.