1. Technical Field
The embodiments herein generally relate to information display systems and methods and particularly to a control system and method for managing the display of information for vehicles on cross roads. The embodiments herein more particularly relates to a control system and the method for employing a mass media in use during red light period in cross roads for displaying advertisements and traffic regulatory information.
2. Description of the Related Art
Often, drivers get stuck in their vehicles and spend a lot of time during red light at traffic signals, along a drive during ones day. It is common for the drivers to wait for a long period of time on the red light even when there is little or no traffic flow from opposite or adjacent direction of the cross road. The time spent is an extended period of time where drivers closely watch the change of lights in order to proceed forward. The time spent is one of national consumption and this wasted time is termed as “Dead time”. Further, the time drivers spent in front of red lights are of great value from the advertising point of view and delivery of traffic regulatory information.
There are various methods implemented for automatic communication of information regarding traffic conditions in real time to the drivers to enable traffic control management. In one of the existing scheme, the panels designed for delivering traffic regulatory information are small in size and installed at low elevation and besides the cross road which are partially visible. Moreover, there is no communication system to deliver effective information related to medicine, arts, science, cultural, traffics, advertisement and other aspects to the society. Yet in another existing scheme, a traffic information media disturbs the driver's concentration during driving thereby increasing the chances of the drivers to meet with an accident and is less effective.
Hence there is a need for an efficient information display control system and method for vehicles on cross roads by deploying a mass media during red light period in cross roads for displaying at least one of general information and traffic regulatory information.
The abovementioned shortcomings, disadvantages and problems are addressed herein and which will be understood by reading and studying the following specification.
The primary object of the embodiments herein is to provide a control system and method for displaying information to vehicle users while the vehicles are at cross roads.
Another object of the embodiments herein is to provide a control system and the method for employing a mass media during red light period in cross roads for advertising general information and traffic regulatory information.
Yet another object of the embodiments herein is to provide an information display control system and method for delivering effective information related to medicine, arts, science, cultural, traffics, advertisement and other aspects to the society.
Yet another object of the embodiments herein is to provide an information display control system and method including at least one of a fabric panel or a LCD panel designed for delivering traffic regulatory information and installed at higher elevation in front of the cross road for clear visibility.
Yet another object of the embodiments herein is to provide an information display control system and method including a display unit which can be managed online in the cross roads to inform the drivers an optimal way to be adapted based on the online messages displayed on the display unit.
Yet another object of the embodiments herein is to provide a control system and a method for identifying vehicle plate numbers of an offender across the cross road.
These and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become readily apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The various embodiments herein provide a system and a method for managing information display for vehicles on cross roads. The embodiments herein provide a control system and a method employing a mass media in use during red light period in cross roads for advertising general information and traffic regulatory information. Examples of the traffic regulatory information include, but are not limited to an information associated to traffic signs, speed limit of a vehicle, status of the traffic signal and information indicating change in direction of travel to adjacent streets during traffic.
According to one embodiment, the control system includes at least one panel arranged between two adjacent lines on a street to display at least one of a traffic regulatory information and advertisements and a central server. A programmable logic controller (PLC) is connected to the central server through a wired network or a wireless network, to manage information displayed on the at least one panel based on traffic light status. Also, the system includes a plurality of sensors arranged at a defined elevation to detect the at least one panel position and any moving foreign objects.
A display unit is managed online from a traffic control centre to receive real-time traffic information and a plurality of timers are provided for calculating time schedule information of the traffic lights based on the traffic. The plurality of sensors controls the time schedule information and transmits the time schedule information to the PLC. Further, the time schedule information and traffic algorithms are transmitted by the PLC to a central control system residing in the central server in an online mode for processing and estimating optimum time schedule of the traffic lights for adjacent cross roads for display on the panel. An encoder is provided in the control system for controlling vertical motion of the at least one panel and reporting actual position of the at least one panel to the PLC. The display unit is connected to plurality of cameras associated with the traffic control centre to obtain real-time information related to various traffic events on adjacent streets.
Further, the PLC includes a central processing unit for processing input and output operations of the PLC, a communication interface is provided in electronic communication with the central processing unit, a programming unit is provided for loading an algorithm for managing position of the at least one panel based on the traffic light status across the cross road. Also the PLC includes an input module for receiving time scheduled information from the plurality of sensors based on the traffic and an output module is provided for transmitting one of a start signal or stop signal for an electric motor starter and delivering time schedule information for displaying.
The control system further comprises a movement control mechanism for vertical movement of the at least one panel on the cross road. The movement control mechanism includes at least two telescopic arms provided for vertical motion of the at least one panel. An Electric motor is provided for converting electrical power into mechanical power. A gear box is provided for converting the electrical power into the mechanical power. A chain type transmission arrangement and a magnetic coupler are placed between the electric motor and the chain type transmission arrangement. The telescopic arms includes a first movable part, a second movable part and a third movable part all embedded into a fourth fixed part, connected to each other by an internal wire cable. With respect to the telescopic arms, the velocity of the second movable part is two third velocity of the first moveable part and velocity of the third movable part is one third the velocity of the first movable part during an upward motion of the panel. The pluralities of sensors are activated during an electrical power interruption and network disabilities to retract the panel from a downward position. The panel is made up of a fabric panel or a LED panel. A drum is provided in the movement control mechanism for winding and unwinding the fabric on to the drum by rotation of the drum around its axis during an upward motion and downward motion of the fabric panel respectively.
During the upward or downward motion of the panel, a mechanical power is transmitted from the magnetic coupler and the chain type transmission arrangement to the drum and to the telescopic arms for vertical motion. A counterweight arrangement is provided in the movement control mechanism for the upward movement of the panel during the electric power interruption period. A tensioner is provided in the movement control mechanism for reducing an extra length and shortening of the fabric panel caused during the downward movement of the fabric panel. An AC drive is provided for controlling the speed of the electric motor and to prevent a shock during start and stop condition of the movement control mechanism. The PLC along with the sensors and the AC drive are embedded in a steel control panel. The fabric panel along with the two telescopic arms move downwards upon reception of a yellow light signal from the other side of the cross road and the fabric panel along with the two telescopic arms move upwards upon reception of succeeding yellow light signal from the other side of the cross road.
According to one embodiment herein, the method for managing information display for vehicles on cross roads includes sensing for a green light signal from other side of the cross road. Once the green light is sensed, an information display panel is moved upwards. Further, a yellow light signal is detected and received from other side of the cross road. Following the reception of the yellow light signal a downward command signal is activated for downward motion of at least one panel and current position of the panel is reported to a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC). The PLC is programmed with an algorithm for managing the at least one panel based on traffic light status across the cross road. Also the method includes sensing for a succeeding yellow light signal. Following the reception of the succeeding yellow light signal, the succeeding yellow light signal is received and an upward command signal is activated simultaneously for upward motion of the panel.
Further the method includes checking a duration with respect to set points for each of the sensing of the green light signal, receiving and detecting the green light signal, detecting and receiving the yellow light signal, the activation of the downward command signal, sensing the succeeding yellow light signal, receiving the succeeding yellow light signal, and the activation of the upward command signal operations. During a fault mode condition in which the set point crosses a predefined value, the upward command signal is activated for the upward motion of the panel.
These and other aspects of the embodiments herein will be better appreciated and understood when considered in conjunction with the following description and the accompanying drawings. It should be understood, however, that the following descriptions, while indicating preferred embodiments and numerous specific details thereof, are given by way of illustration and not of limitation. Many changes and modifications may be made within the scope of the embodiments herein without departing from the spirit thereof and the embodiments herein include all such modifications.
The other objects, features and advantages will occur to those skilled in the art from the following description of the preferred embodiment and the accompanying drawings in which:
a is a graph illustrating the velocity of panel during upward motion of the panel with respect to time according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
b is a graph illustrating the velocity of panel during downward motion of the panel according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
a is a graph illustrating the variation in length of the fabric panel with respect to a change in distance of the telescopic arms in the movement control mechanism in the absence of a tensioner according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
b is a graph illustrating the variation in the length of the fabric panel with respect to the change in distance of the telescopic arms in the movement control mechanism in presence of a tensioner according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Although the specific features of the present invention are shown in some drawings and not in others. This is done for convenience only as each feature may be combined with any or all of the other features in accordance with the present invention.
In the following detailed description, a reference is made to the accompanying drawings that form a part hereof, and in which the specific embodiments that may be practiced is shown by way of illustration. These embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the embodiments and it is to be understood that the logical, mechanical and other changes may be made without departing from the scope of the embodiments. The following detailed description is therefore not to be taken in a limiting sense.
The foregoing description of the specific embodiments will so fully reveal the general nature of the embodiments herein that others can, by applying current knowledge, readily modify and/or adapt for various applications such specific embodiments without departing from the generic concept and therefore such adaptations and modifications should and are intended to be comprehended within the meaning and range of equivalents of the disclosed embodiments. It is to be understood that the phraseology or terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation. Therefore, while the embodiments herein have been described in terms of preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the embodiments herein can be practiced with modification within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
The various embodiments herein provide a system and a method for managing information display for vehicles on cross road. The embodiments herein provide a control system and a method employing a mass media in use during red light period in cross roads for advertising general information and traffic regulatory information. Examples of the traffic regulatory information include, but are not limited to an information associated to traffic signs, speed limit of a vehicle, status of the traffic signal and information indicating change in direction of travel to adjacent streets during traffic.
According to one embodiment, the control system for managing the information display for vehicles on cross road includes at least one panel arranged between two adjacent lines on a street to display at least one of a traffic regulatory information and advertisements, a central server and a programmable logic controller (PLC). The PLC is connected to the central server through one of a wired network or a wireless network to manage the information displayed on the at least one panel based on traffic light status. Also, the system includes a plurality of sensors arranged at a defined elevation to detect the at least one panel position and any moving foreign objects.
A display unit is managed online from a traffic control centre to receive real-time traffic information. Further a plurality of timers is provided for calculating a time schedule information of the traffic lights based on the traffic. The plurality of sensors controls the time schedule information and transmits the time schedule information to the PLC. Further the time schedule information and traffic algorithms are transmitted from the PLC to a central control system residing at the central server in an online mode for processing and estimating the optimum time schedule of the traffic lights for adjacent cross roads for display on the panel. An encoder is provided in the control system for controlling a vertical motion of the at least one panel and reporting actual position of the at least one panel to the PLC. The display unit is connected to a plurality of cameras associated with the traffic control centre to obtain real-time information related to various traffic events on adjacent streets.
Further, the PLC includes a central processing unit for processing input and output operations of the PLC, a communication interface in electronic communication with the central processing unit and a programming unit for loading an algorithm for managing position of the at least one panel based on the traffic light status across the cross road. Also the PLC includes an input module for receiving time scheduled information from the plurality of sensors based on the traffic and an output module for transmitting one of a start signal or stop signal for an electric motor starter and delivering time schedule information for display in the at least one panel.
The control system further comprises a movement control mechanism for the vertical movement of the at least one panel on the cross road. The movement control mechanism includes at least two telescopic arms provided for the vertical motion of the at least one panel, an electric motor, a gear box, a chain type transmission arrangement and a magnetic coupler which is placed between the electric motor and the chain type transmission arrangement. The telescopic arms include a first movable part, a second movable part, a third movable part and a fourth fixed part. The first movable part, a second movable part and a third movable parts are connected to each other by an internal wire cable and embedded into the fourth fixed part. With respect to the telescopic arms, the velocity of the second movable part is two third velocity of the first moveable part and velocity of the third movable part is one third the velocity of the first movable part during an upward motion of the panel. The pluralities of sensors are activated during an electrical power interruption and network impairments to retract the panel from the downward position. The panel is made up of one of a fabric panel or a LED panel. A drum is provided in the movement control mechanism for winding and unwinding the fabric on to the drum by rotation of the drum around its axis during the upward motion and the downward motion of the fabric panel respectively.
During the upward or downward motion of the panel, a mechanical power is transmitted from the magnetic coupler and the chain type transmission arrangement to the drum and to the telescopic arms for vertical motion. A counterweight arrangement is provided in the movement control mechanism for upward movement of the panel during the electric power interruption. A tensioner is provided in the movement control mechanism for reducing an extra length and for shortening the length of the fabric panel caused during the downward movement of the fabric panel. An AC drive is provided for controlling the speed of the electric motor and to prevent a shock during the start-up and stop condition of the movement control mechanism. The PLC along with the sensors and the AC drive are embedded in a steel control panel. The fabric panel along with the two telescopic arms move downwards upon the reception of a yellow light signal from the other side of the cross road and the fabric panel along with the two telescopic arms move upwards upon the reception of a succeeding yellow light signal from the other side of the cross road.
According to one embodiment, the method for managing information display for vehicles on cross road includes sensing for a green light signal from at least one opposite side of the cross road. When the green light is sensed, the green light signal is received from the at least one opposite side of the cross road. Further, a yellow light signal is detected and received from the least one opposite side of the cross road. Following the reception of the yellow light signal, a downward command signal is activated for the downward motion of the at least one panel and the current position of the panel is reported to a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC). The PLC is programmed with an algorithm for managing the at least one panel based on the traffic light status across the cross road. Also the method includes sensing for a succeeding yellow light signal. Following the reception of the succeeding yellow light signal, an upward command signal is activated simultaneously for the upward motion of the panel.
Further the method includes checking the duration of the traffic signals with respect to the set points for each of the sensing of the green light signal, receiving of the green light signal, detecting the yellow light signal, receiving the yellow light signal, the activation of the downward command signal, sensing the succeeding yellow light signal, receiving the succeeding yellow light signal, and the activation of the upward command signal operations. During a fault mode condition in which the set points cross the predefined value, the upward command signal is activated for the upward motion of the panel.
In various embodiments of the present disclosure, the control system is used to manage the information display for vehicles on cross roads and squares mobilized with the traffic light signals, pay toll gates at highways, urban parking, security gates of governmental organizations, air ports, train stations, universities, and monorails and the like
The width of the cross road is 15 m with each of the panel being 2500 millimeters with total five such panels. The five movable fabric panels 10a, 10b, 10c, 10d, 10e are installed on a main steel structure. The structure consists of a main horizontal part (Fabric holder) and two columns which are laid down and anchored on two concrete foundations. The below mentioned Codes and reference standards are applied for design of the structure and foundation:
The adjacent distance between each of the panels is 500 meters. The maximum distance at which the panels are mounted in front of the cross road above the ground level is 6 meters and the maximum height at which each of the panels move downwards is 3 meters. Thus for example, a street with a width of 18 meters accommodates 6 panels in front of the cross road. The panels are arranged between two adjacent lines on a street to display at least one of traffic regulatory information and advertisements. Each of the panel is an LED panel 10a, 10b, 10c, 10d, 10e. The panel can also be a fabric panel, made of a suitable fabric which can provide for the winding and unwinding operation of the panel. The fabric panel 10a, 10b, 10c, 10d, 10e is a woven textile coated with polyester on both sides of the panel for environmental protection and reinforcement. Each of the panel is pliable and droppable which is used as a movable panel for displaying at least one of traffic regulatory information and advertisement. A display unit 11 is managed online from a traffic control centre to receive a real-time traffic information. The traffic control center is provided with a provision of “Green wave technique” to have a smooth traffic by installing the panels 10a-10e which recommends the optimum uniform speed for drivers passing from serial cross roads in green light condition. Also a plurality of sensors are arranged in the ground of the streets to measure the number of vehicles which are stopped in the cross road and automatically adjusts the red and green light period proportionally.
The fabric panel 10a-10e move downwards upon reception of a yellow light signal from other side of the cross road and the fabric panel 10a-10e move upwards upon reception of a succeeding yellow light signal from the other side of the cross road. The display unit 11 with 1.5 meters height and 5 meters length is installed on the front face of the cross road above the panels. The traffic control centre sends an online traffic message of adjacent streets to the drivers. Moreover the display unit 11 informs the drivers prior to be ready for receiving some special educational messages, films, voices and animation through Bluetooth associated with the driver devices during red light period. The display unit 11 is connected online to the cameras associated with the traffic control center to reflect various events on the adjacent streets. Examples of the events include, but are not limited to ambulances passing through the adjacent streets, Fire fighting trucks, police cars, and emergency events happening at the adjacent streets.
In some embodiments of the present disclosure, the display unit 11 is attached with loud speakers for sending educational and memorial messages related to famous scientists, and researchers. Also a radio frequency related to a special radio program is introduced to addresses. Further, using an embedded software and “FM” radio waves shown on the display unit 11, the drivers can receive the messages related to the pictures of panels through the drivers own radio.
During the upward motion or downward motion of the panel 24, the mechanical power is transmitted from the magnetic coupler and the chain type transmission arrangement 21 to the drum 25 and to the telescopic arms 20 for vertical motion. A counterweight arrangement 26 is provided in the movement control mechanism for the upward movement of the panel 24 during an electric power interruption. A tensioner 27 is provided in the movement control mechanism for reducing the extra length and shortening the length of the fabric panel 24 during the downward movement of the fabric panel 24. An AC drive is provided for controlling the speed of the electric motor and to prevent a shock during the start-up and stop condition of the movement control mechanism.
In various embodiments of the present disclosure, there exists a change in diameter of the drum during motion. For example, when thickness of the fabric material is 0.5 mm, the diameter of the drum is changed up to 23 mm due to the rolling of the fabric material on the drum. The error caused due to an increase in the diameter is damped using a spring type member. Considering the effect of a wind force on the fabric panel, a 120 km/hr wind speed produces a 70 kg/m2 pressure on the surface of the fabric panel, and the fabric panel is capable of withstanding the above mentioned pressure. Considering the area of each panel to be 7.5 m2, a wind force equivalent to 525 kg is produced on the surface of the fabric panel. The 525 kg of force causes a tension force equivalent to 1372 kg on the fabric. The tension force so formed is transferred to the telescopic arms and to the drum. The fabric panel is capable of withstanding the above mentioned tension force. The below table shows the result of fabric forces due to wind and the tension force:
Fabric Analysis:
The panel is made up of one of a fabric panel 24 which is a woven textile coated with polyester on both sides of the panel for environmental protection and reinforcement. Each of the panel 24 is pliable and droppable which is used as a movable panel for displaying at least one of traffic regulatory information and advertisements. A drum is provided in the movement control mechanism for winding and unwinding the fabric on to the drum by rotation of the drum around its axis during upward motion and downward motion of the fabric panel respectively. The drum is a pipe with 8 inch diameter and 2600 millimeter length fabricated using a steel material.
During the upward or downward motion of the panel, mechanical power is transmitted from the magnetic coupler and the chain type transmission arrangement to the drum and to the telescopic arms for vertical motion. A counterweight arrangement is provided in the movement control mechanism for upward movement of the panel during an electric power interruption. A tensioner is provided in the movement control mechanism for reducing the extra length and shortening the length of the fabric panel caused during the downward movement of the fabric panel. An AC drive is provided for controlling the speed of the electric motor and to prevent a shock during the start-up and stop conditions of the movement control mechanism.
During the upward or the downward motion of the panel, a mechanical power is transmitted from the magnetic coupler and the chain type transmission arrangement to the drum and to the telescopic arms for vertical motion. A counterweight arrangement 26 is provided in the movement control mechanism for the upward movement of the panel during the electric power interruption period. A tensioner 27 is provided in the movement control mechanism for reducing the extra length and shortening the length of the fabric panel caused during the downward movement of the fabric panel. An AC drive is provided for controlling the speed of the electric motor and to prevent a shock during the start-up and stop condition of the movement control mechanism.
a is a graph illustrating the velocity of panel during the upward motion of the panel with respect to time according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. With respect to
b is a graph illustrating the velocity of panel during the downward motion of the panel according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. With respect to
a is a graph illustrating the variation in the length of the fabric panel with respect to the change in distance of the telescopic arms provided in the movement control mechanism in the absence of a tensioner according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. An extra increase or decrease in the length of the fabric panel 24 takes place due to a horizontal eccentricity between the centerline of the telescopic arms and the drum as follows. With respect to the graph (
b is a graph illustrating the variation in the length of the fabric panel 24 with respect to the change in distance of the telescopic arms provided in the movement control mechanism in presence of a tensioner according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. With respect to
Further one of a yellow light signal or red light signal is checked and simultaneously the timer is checked for the maximum value (120). After the checking operation (120), the red timer is reset and the yellow timer is started (121). The position of the panel is checked (X=down) (122). When the checked panel position is at (X=down) a downward position, then an upward command signal is activated for the upward movement of the panel (123). When the checked panel position is not (X=down) in the downward position, then the system reaches a fault mode condition (128). After the process, a third timer is started (124). The third timer is checked for a predefined value of 5 seconds (125). When the second timer exceeds 5 seconds, then the system enters a fault mode condition (128). When the second timer does not exceed 5 seconds, the position of the panel is checked to find whether the panel is held up (126). When the panel is found to be in held up condition, then motor in the control system is stopped (127) and the light timer is reset (127).
During one of a fault mode condition (128), in which an object is higher than 3 meters (133) or light timer exceeds a predefined value, an upward command signal is activated for the upward movement of the panel (130). Once the panel is moved up, the motor is stopped and the light timer is reset (131). After the reset of the light timer, the reset signal is activated for resetting the timer.
The cameras are installed in various angles across a panel or across the cross roads. For example, when a car passes through the cross roads during the red light period or a truck with un allowed height passes through the cross roads or a driver rides a vehicle at an unregulated speed, the cameras scans the car from various angles and detects the car or the truck number and sends the received information to a police security network through an internet for registration and issuing statement. Moreover the police security network identifies the driver by the detected number. Further, by connecting the system to a telecommunication center, the statement along with pictures of the car and with highlighted time of event is sent to the driver through a Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS).
Although the embodiments herein are described with various specific embodiments, it will be obvious for a person skilled in the art to practice the embodiments herein with modifications. However, all such modifications are deemed to be within the scope of the claims.
It is also to be understood that the following claims are intended to cover all of the generic and specific features of the embodiments described herein and all the statements of the scope of the embodiments which as a matter of language might be said to fall there between.
This application claims the priority under 35 USC 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/309,441, filed on Mar. 2, 2010, which is included by reference herein.
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