DESIGN AND SIMULATION OF TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEM FOR A T-JUNCTION A CASE STUDY OF ESUT-IMT ROAD JUNCTION

Authors: Solomon Kings | Natural & Applied Sciences Computer Science Research 54 pages 6,352 words

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ABSTRACT
The aim of this design work is to allow traffic light to rotate over a designated time interval between the two roads concerned i.e IMT and ESUT Junction. This design will control and monitor devices and cars within its environment i.e the junction.  It will as well steer small vehicles showing them how to obey the traffic instructions coming from the traffic signals. The system is designed to operate in a red time mode to monitor the volume of traffic light.  The project will determine whether any of the devices is defective and of the same time, send signals to indicate faulty devices. The software also includes the maintenance of these devices giving warning signs wherever a fault is detected.  The software is designed to detect the flow of traffic showing how and when vehicles will be passed or in order words, it is the aim of the project to solve problems as a result of manual and simulate the existing system into a new system.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page Certification  Dedication  Acknowledgement  Abstract  Organization of the work
CHAPTER ONE 1.0Introduction 1.1Statement of problem  1.2Purpose of the study 1.3Aims and objectives  1.4Scope or Delimitations  1.5Limitations and constraints  1.6Assumptions 1.7Definition of terms 
CHAPTER TWO 2.0Review of related literature 
CHAPTER THREE Description and analysis of the existing system  3.1Fact finding methods  3.2Organizational structure   3.3Objectives of the existing system 3.3Input, process, output analysis 3.4Input, process, output analysis 3.5Information flow diagram 3.6Problems of the existing system 3.6Justification of the new system
CHAPTER FOUR Design of the new system  4.1Output specification and design  4.2Input specification and design 4.3File design  4.4Procedure chart  4.5System flowchart 4.6System requirement
CHAPTER FIVE Implementation  5.1Program design  5.2Source program   5.3Program flowchart   5.4Pseudocades 5.5Test run
CHAPTER SIX            Documentation  6.1System documentation 6.2Program documentation 6.3User documentation
CHAPTER SEVEN Conclusion and Recommendation 7.1Conclusion  7.2Recommendation  Bibliography

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