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. 2011 Oct 28;11(11):10220–10265. doi: 10.3390/s111110220

Table 2.

Functional description of selected WSN-based ITS traffic control & smart parking applications.

System Main Purpose Data Source Strategy for Vehicle Monitoring Data Consumer
Work by Yousef et al. [21] Traffic light control multi-lane WSN Count vehicle arrivals and departures Traffic control Box connected to sink
WITS [35] Traffic control at intersections roadside WSN, Equipped vehicles WSN propagate speed, location provided by vehicles to intersection nodes Traffic control equipment Connected to intersection nodes
Work by Tubaishat et al. [20] Traffic light control Multi-lane WSN WSN transmits number of incoming vehicles to intersection Intersection node decides traffic policy and inform nodes at lights
SPARK [29] Smart parking Sensor nodes at parking spaces Periodic monitoring of parking spaces and direct forwarding to unique WSN sink Guidance & status displays, Remote clients
Work by Benson et al. [28] Smart parking Sensor nodes at parking spaces Periodic monitoring of parking spaces and routing to base station Remote client
PGS [30] Parking lot guidance Sensor nodes at parking spaces Periodic monitoring of parking spaces and routing to base station VMS
Work by Tacconi et al. [31] Street parking/parking lot Sensor nodes at parking spaces Check parking availability upon vehicle request Equipped vehicle