The presently disclosed technology generally relates to the field of road safety, and more particular embodiments relate to systems or methods of managing traffic.
The purpose of the summary is to enable the public, and especially the scientists, engineers, and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection, the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application. The summary is neither intended to define the inventive concept(s) of the application, which is measured by the claims, nor is it intended to be limiting as to the scope of the inventive concept(s) in any way.
What is disclosed is a method of providing enhanced traffic signaling in response to road surface conditions and/or traffic conditions. The method includes the step of providing a plurality of road modules and/or one or more light strips. In a preferred embodiment the plurality of road modules and/or one or more light strips have one or more Light Emitting Diode (LED) lights and/or another light source. The road modules and/or one or more light strips include a light configured for illumination and de-illumination. The road modules and/or one or more light strips are embedded in and/or affixed to the surface of a road proximate to a road corner, road intersection and/or other locations where notification of excessive speed is warranted such as school, construction and municipality speed zones. The road modules and/or one or more light strips can be embedded in or affixed to a road surface, either within, proximate, or transverse to lines or striping that delineate traffic lanes or otherwise. The road modules and/or light strips can be embedded in or affixed to the road surface spanning a partial lane of travel, a complete lane of travel, or across the entire roadway. The light strips can be continuous and/or two or more light strips can be positioned adjacent to one another in a lane to provide the appearance of a continuous light strip. The road modules and/or one or more light strips include a receiver configured for communicating with a processor. The receiver can be a transceiver. The road modules and/or one or more light strips are configured to illuminate, change color, and/or flash in response to a communication from said processor.
The method includes the step of providing at least one sensor configured for detection of the speed of a vehicle traveling on the surface of said road. The sensor can be separate from or integral with the processor of the system.
The method includes the step of providing at least one processor configured for wireless and/or wired communication with the sensor. The processor is further configured for wireless and/or wired communication with the plurality of road modules and/or one or more light strips. The processor is configured to communicate to said road modules and/or one or more light strips to illuminate, change color, and/or flash upon signal from the processor. The processor is configured to communicate this signal to the road modules and/or one or more light strips when a vehicle is traveling on the surface of the road at a speed in excess of a predetermined maximum allowable speed for the conditions of the road.
The maximum allowable speed can be a speed determined for the road in ideal environmental conditions (dry roadway in the daylight). The maximum allowable speed can vary depending on the weather, road, and/or traffic conditions. For example, the processor can be provided with a variety of pre programmed maximum allowable speeds dependent on weather conditions. If a sensor in communication with the processor determines that the road is wet or icy, the processor can be programmed to select a maximum allowable speed correct for the conditions. Alternatively the processor can be configured to receive a weather forecast and/or traffic alert from external applications, such as via Wi-Fi or cellular data source.
The method includes the step of sensing via the sensor the speed of a vehicle traveling on the road in which the road modules and/or one or more light strips are located. This speed is relayed or communicated to the processor for determining if the vehicle is exceeding the maximum allowable speed for the road in general or for the specific conditions that exist at that time. The processor and sensor can be configured for wired and/or wireless communication.
The method includes the step of the processor comparing the speed of the vehicle traveling on said road with the maximum allowable speed for a vehicle on the road. If that speed is too high, the method then moves to the step of the processor sending a signal to the road modules and/or one or more light strips to illuminate and/or flash. This step serves to notify the driver of the vehicle, including a computer driving an autonomous vehicle, that the vehicle is traveling in excess of said maximum allowable speed.
The road modules and/or one or more light strips can include a solar module and/or a vibration energy harvesting device and an energy storage device to provide power to the road modules and/or one or more light strips. Alternatively the road modules and/or one or more light strips can be wired for power from an external source. The road modules and/or one or more light strips can include at one or more antennae configured for receiving wireless communication from the processor. In a preferred embodiment a solar generator is positioned proximate to the roadway to provide power to the road modules and/or light strips. In a further preferred embodiment the solar collector is connected to an energy storage device, such as a battery, that stores energy for future use by the system.
The processor can be configured to communicate with a computer located onboard a vehicle. This includes communicating wirelessly to a computer located in a vehicle that the vehicle is traveling at a speed in excess of a maximum allowable speed. The computer located onboard a vehicle can be in an autonomous vehicle.
The method further can include the step of operation in conjunction with a road sign located proximate to said road corner and/or intersection. The road sign is configured for displaying a message to oncoming traffic on the road. The said road sign is configured to be in communication with the processor. The road sign is configured to display a message alerting said vehicle that said vehicle is traveling too fast when it receives a communication from said processor.
The method further can include the step of the processor communicating to the road module to de-illuminate, stop changing color, and/or stop flashing when a vehicle is no longer travelling at an excessive speed proximate to the road corner and/or road intersection. After a vehicle has slowed down or left the corner, the processor signals the road modules and/or one or more light strips to stop signaling traffic.
What is further disclosed is a method of providing enhanced traffic signaling in response to a vehicle approaching an intersection. A plurality of road modules and/or one or more light strips are provided embedded in or affixed to the surface of a roadway. The road modules and/or one or more light strips have at least one light configured for illumination and de-illumination. The road modules and/or one or more light strips have a receiver configured for communicating with a processor. The road modules and/or one or more light strips are configured to illuminate, change color, and/or flash in response to a communication from the processor.
At least one sensor is provided that is configured for detection of a vehicle approaching an intersection of two or more roadways, in this case called a first roadway and a second roadway. The intersection can have one or more stop signs or road light signals to signal directives to approaching vehicles.
At least one processor is provided that is configured for communication with the sensor and configured for communication with the plurality of road modules and/or one or more light strips. The processor is configured to communicate to the road modules and/or one or more light strips to illuminate, change color, and/or flash when a vehicle is traveling on a first roadway toward the intersection. The road modules and/or light strips are embedded in or on at least the second roadway to provide the vehicle traveling on the second roadway notice that a vehicle is approaching the intersection on the first roadway. Similar sensors and road modules and/or sensors can be used in each of the roadways approaching the intersection to provide notice to vehicles approaching the intersection on alternative roadways notice of vehicles approaching on the other roadways.
The method includes the step of sensing via the sensor an event of a vehicle traveling on said first roadway toward said intersection and communicating the event to said processor. The processor the sends a signal to the road modules and/or one or more light strips in or on said second roadway to illuminate and/or flash.
The road modules and/or light strip(s) can be used in conjunction with one or more signs configured to display a message and/or illuminate upon approach by a vehicle. For example, the sign can be configured to display a verbal warning to roadway travelers in said first roadway when a vehicle is traveling on the second roadway and approaching the intersection. The processor in this example is configured to communicate to said sign to display said verbal warning and/or illuminate and/or flash when said sensor detects a vehicle traveling on said second roadway and approaching said intersection.
While the presently disclosed inventive concept(s) is susceptible of various modifications and alternative constructions, certain illustrated embodiments thereof have been shown in the drawings and will be described below in detail. It should be understood, however, that there is no intention to limit the inventive concept(s) to the specific form disclosed, but, on the contrary, the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s) is to cover all modifications, alternative constructions, and equivalents falling within the spirit and scope of the inventive concept(s) as defined herein.
In the following description and in the figures, like elements are identified with like reference numerals. The use of “e.g.,” “etc,” and “or” indicates non-exclusive alternatives without limitation unless otherwise noted. The use of “including” means “including, but not limited to,” unless otherwise noted.
Disclosed herein is a system and method of managing traffic with the use of pavement marker modules and/or one or more light strips. What is disclosed is a method of providing enhanced traffic signaling in response to a vehicle traveling at an excessive speed on a road approaching a corner and/or intersection or occurrence, such as a road construction zone, school zone and/or a city, municipality or other area with a slower speed zone. When such an occurrence is detected, the system and/or method then causes road modules and/or one or more light strips embedded in and/or affixed to the surface of the road to illuminate and/or flash to notify the vehicle that is travelling at excessive speed to slow down. This can include, for example, a white, colored, or multi light colored road module changing color or flashing a different color than in a normal operating mode.
For example, the maximum speed for a roadway or section of a roadway such as a corner can be a pre-determined speed or alternatively the maximum speed can be determined by the processor depending on the conditions of the corner. For example, if it is raining and the corner is wet the processor can be configured to accept this factor in calculating the maximum pre-determined speed. Optionally the processor can be configured to send a notification to a computer located onboard the vehicle notifying the vehicle that the vehicle is traveling at too fast of a speed and/or notifying the computer on board the vehicle to slow the vehicle's speed. This includes notifying a computer of an autonomous vehicle.
The processor utilizes the sensed speed and compares the sensed speed to the maximum speed for travel on the roadway. If the vehicle's speed exceeds the maximum speed for the roadway at the corner, the processor sends a signal to the road modules and/or one or more light strips 38, 40 leading up to the curve and optionally road modules and/or one or more light strips in the surface of the road 26 beyond the intersection. The signal directs the road modules and/or one or more light strips to illuminate and/or flash 28, 38, 40, thus warning the vehicle that its speed is too high for the approach to the intersection. Optionally a sign 42, as is already known in the art, can display notification to the vehicle that it is traveling too fast as it approaches the intersection in conjunction with the use of the roadway markers embedded in or affixed to the surface of the road.
In a preferred embodiment, sensor 96 detects the approaching vehicle 98 to the intersection. The sensor causes the signage 116, 112 and lights 118, 114 to illuminate and/or display a message to the vehicle approaching on the major roadway, that there is a vehicle at the intersection of the minor road Similarly, sensors (not shown) can be utilized to detect vehicles traveling on the minor road from the upper position 84 or the major road from position 88.
In a preferred embodiment, the processor communicates to the road modules and/or one or more light strips using a transmitter and receiver or by an integrated transceiver. In a preferred embodiment, the processor utilizes an antennae to receive wireless communication from one or more sensors. In a preferred embodiment, one or more road modules and/or one or more light strips can utilize a receiver, transmitter, and/or transceiver to communicate wirelessly with the processor. The road modules and/or one or more light strips can be configured to only receive communication or can be configured to send and receive communication. In a preferred embodiment, the road modules and/or one or more light strips utilize one or more antennae to receive wireless communication and/or may be configured for wired communications.
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