Adebiyi H. Busayo
Department of Computer Engineering, Federal University Lokoja, Lokoja, Nigeria

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An Emission and Weight-based Road Traffic Congestion Pricing System and Control with Consideration of Investment Worthiness Obari A. Johnson; Salawudeen T. Ahmed; Idakwo A. Monday; Adebiyi H. Busayo
Vokasi UNESA Bulletin of Engineering, Technology and Applied Science Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya or The State University of Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/vubeta.v2i3.38528

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This work presents a knowledge-based approach to traffic congestion pricing system and control. The road traffic congestion has attracted different intelligent contributions which have addressed many real-time traffic scenarios at a toll point unlike the flat toll system that renders parallel toll for every traffic condition. However, existing works on dynamic traffic congestion pricing systems focus entirely on the traffic parameters without taking cognizance of the impacts of the weight of vehicles on the road. More so, despite the numerous health hazards associated with air pollution from vehicle exhaust during traffic peak hour, effects of emission have not been conceived as pivotal input to be circumvented in road toll design. Therefore, a fuzzy logic-based approach to dynamic traffic congestion pricing problems in a 1*2 traffic scenario comprising of a fast lane and a slow lane, is presented. The inputs to the fuzzy inference system are the weights of vehicles, the rate of carbon dioxide emission, and the traffic density on the toll lane; while the output is the congestion price. Simulations results on the MATLAB fuzzy logic toolbox for a case of Lekki Admiralty Toll Gate reveal that a traffic scenario with traffic density of 57.2 V/mile, carbon dioxide emission rate of 339 Kg/m and weight of approaching vehicle of 8860 Kg, the congestion price gives N1130; this value of congestion price for this example scenario indicates an approximate value of 70% return on investment (RoI) when compared to the flat toll.