YOLO-LIO: A Real-Time Enhanced Detection and Integrated Traffic Monitoring System for Road Vehicles

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Abstract

Traffic violations and road accidents remain significant challenges in developing safe and efficient transportation systems. Despite technological advancements, improving vehicle detection accuracy and enabling real-time traffic management remain critical research priorities. This study proposes YOLO-LIO, an enhanced vehicle detection framework designed to address these challenges by improving small-object detection and optimizing real-time deployment. The system introduces multi-scale detection, virtual zone filtering, and efficient preprocessing techniques, including grayscale transformation, Laplacian variance calculation, and median filtering to reduce computational complexity while maintaining high performance. YOLO-LIO was rigorously evaluated on five datasets, GRAM Road-Traffic Monitoring (99.55% accuracy), MAVD-Traffic (99.02%), UA-DETRAC (65.14%), KITTI (94.21%), and an Author Dataset (99.45%), consistently demonstrating superior detection capabilities across diverse traffic scenarios. Additional system features include vehicle counting using a dual-line detection strategy within a virtual zone and speed detection based on frame displacement and camera calibration. These enhancements enable the system to monitor traffic flow and vehicle speeds with high accuracy. YOLO-LIO was successfully deployed on Jetson Nano, a compact, energy-efficient hardware platform, proving its suitability for real-time, low-power embedded applications. The proposed system offers an accurate, scalable, and computationally efficient solution, advancing intelligent transportation systems and improving traffic safety management.

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Muwardi, R., Zhang, H., Gao, H., Yunita, M., Rahmatullah, R., Musyafa, A., … Romahadi, D. (2026). YOLO-LIO: A Real-Time Enhanced Detection and Integrated Traffic Monitoring System for Road Vehicles. Algorithms, 19(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/a19010042

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