A Generic Model of Traffic Monitoring and Vehicle Counting Systems Based on Edge Computing
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One of the main issues in Indonesia is congestion. The number of vehicles continues to increase and is less balanced by the development of transportation infrastructure, especially landlines, causing more complex problems. The Indonesian government needs an intelligent application system that can provide knowledge to unravel congestion. The problem is how to perform edge computing to reduce latency so that the highway monitoring application system runs in real time. This research proposes a basic design for a vehicle monitoring application system that can accurately recognize vehicles, count the number of vehicles, and propose an edge computation that brings computation directly to the data source. The dataset is a video of traffic in Bandung, Jakarta, and several other major cities. The images in the dataset consist of 4,890 training images, 467 validation images, and 231 testing images. In the proposed model, the YOLOv5 and YOLOv7 architectures accurately detect and count vehicles. The test results show a mAP value of 99.1% with an IoU threshold of 50%. Other results include a precision value of 96.2% and a recall of 97.7%. The proposed model can accurately monitor vehicles and reduce latency with an edge computing approach.
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