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AMBULANCE PRIORITY SYSTEM

Author(s) Dadi Rohit, Dr.N.Manikandan, Gangina Krinshna Teja, Katepalli Gnana Teja, Cherukuri Vyshnavi
Country India
Abstract This concept concerns the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology intended to expedite traffic management for ambulances during emergencies. Integrating RFID into the system would provide real-time monitoring and identification of arriving vehicles, allowing traffic signals to dynamically prioritize ambulances at junctions. This technique not only facilitates quicker transit but also mitigates the impact of congestion on routes, therefore ensuring seamless access to destinations. The RFID modifications guarantee prompt emergency navigation via crowded roadways to optimize response time for public safety. This would allow ambulances to navigate through intersections without causing congestion. Because of the congestion that occurs at certain times, traffic signals, which are one of the most important tools for managing the movement of vehicles, can be a barrier for emergency vehicles traveling through certain areas. This system makes use of radio frequency identification (RFID) to identify approaching ambulances at intersections. Subsequently, the green light in that lane is activated, while the other lanes remain in the red state. In a manner that does not compromise the safety of adjacent lanes, this RFID-based setup makes it possible for ambulance routes to be utilized highly efficiently.
There is an algorithm that can change the patterns of signals in real-time, which can cut down on the amount of time it takes ambulances to travel and, as a result, make it easier for people to get access to any kind of urgent medical intervention. This is for the benefit of the general public. In high-density urban areas, it enables a more rapid response to emergencies, which in turn increases safety. Additionally, it reduces the amount of time that a patient is delayed in transportation, which ultimately helps save lives.
Keywords Real-Time GPS Tracking, Real-Time Data Analysis, Event-Driven System, Public Safety Technology
Field Engineering
Published In Volume 6, Issue 6, November-December 2024
Published On 2024-12-31
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2024.v06i06.30484
Short DOI https://doi.org/g82gkz

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