An Intelligent Transportation System to control air pollution and road traffic in cities integrating CEP and Colored Petri Nets

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Air pollution generated by road traffic in large cities is a great concern in today’s society since pollution has an important impact on human health, even causing premature deaths. To address the problem, this paper presents an Intelligent Transportation System model based on Complex Event Processing technology and Colored Petri Nets (CPNs). It takes into consideration the levels of environmental pollution and road traffic, according to the air quality levels accepted by the international recommendations as well as the handbook emission factors for road transport methodology. This proposal, therefore, tackles a common problem in today’s large cities, where traffic restrictions must be applied due to environmental pollution. CPNs are used in this work as a tool to make decisions about traffic regulations, so as to reduce pollution levels.

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Díaz, G., Macià, H., Valero, V., Boubeta-Puig, J., & Cuartero, F. (2020). An Intelligent Transportation System to control air pollution and road traffic in cities integrating CEP and Colored Petri Nets. Neural Computing and Applications, 32(2), 405–426. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00521-018-3850-1

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