The main aim of this project is to design a Traffic light controller using 8085 microprocessor, interfacing with peripheral device 8085, and program implementing the process.
The 8085 Microprocessor is a popular Microprocessor used in Industries for various applications. Such as traffic light control, temperature control, stepper motor control, etc. In this project, the traffic lights are interfaced to Microprocessor system through buffer and ports of programmable peripheral Interface 8255. So the traffic lights can be automatically switched ON/OFF in desired sequence. The Interface board has been designed to work with parallel port of Microprocessor system.
The hardware of the system consists of two parts. The first part is Microprocessor based system with 8085. Microprocessor as CPU and the peripheral devices like EPROM, RAM, Keyboard & Display Controller 8279, Programmable as Peripheral Interface 8255, 26 pin parallel port connector, 21 keys Hexa key pad and six number of seven segment LED’s.
The second part is the traffic light controller interface board, which consist of 36 LED’s in which 20 LED’s are used for vehicle traffic and they are connected to 20 port lines of 8255 through Buffer. Remaining LED’s are used for pedestrian traffic. The traffic light interface board is connected to Main board using 26 core flat cables to 26-pin Port connector. The LED’s can be switched ON/OFF in the specified sequence by the Microprocessor.
The normal function of traffic lights requires sophisticated control and coordination to ensure that traffic moves as smoothly and safely as possible and that pedestrians are protected when they cross the roads. A variety of different control systems are used to accomplish this, ranging from simple clockwork mechanisms to sophisticated computerized control and coordination systems that self-adjust to minimize delay to people using the road.
A traffic signal is typically controlled by a controller inside a cabinet mounted on a concrete pad. Although some electro-mechanical controllers are still in use (New York City still has 4,800), modern traffic controllers are solid state. The cabinet typically contains a power panel, to distribute electrical power in the cabinet; a detector interface panel, to connect to loop detectors and other detectors; detector amplifiers; the controller itself; a conflict monitor unit; flash transfer relays; a police panel, to allow the police to disable the signal; and other components.
The simplest control system uses a timer (fixed-time): each phase of the signal lasts for a specific duration before the next phase occurs; this pattern repeats itself regardless of traffic. Many older traffic light installations still use these, and timer-based signals are effective in one way grids where it is often possible to coordinate the traffic lights to the posted speed limit. They are however disadvantageous when the signal timing of an intersection would profit from being adapted to the dominant flows changing over the time of the day.
Dynamic, or actuated, signals are programmed to adjust their timing and phasing to meet changing traffic conditions. The system adjusts signal phasing and timing to minimize the delay of people going through the intersection. It is also commonplace to alter the control strategy of a traffic light based on the time of day and day of the week, or for other special circumstances such as a major event causing unusual demand at an intersection.
The controller uses input from detectors, which are sensors that inform the controller processor whether vehicles or other road users are present, to adjust signal timing and phasing within the limits set by the controllers
programming. It can give more time to an intersection approach that is experiencing heavy traffic, or shorten or even skip a phase that has little or no traffic waiting for a green light. Detectors can be grouped into three classes: in-pavement detectors, non-intrusive detectors, and detection for non-motorized road users.
Design of a microprocessor system to control traffic lights. The traffic light arrangement is as shown in Fig. The traffic should be controlled in the following manner.
1) Allow traffic from W to E and E to W transition for 20 seconds. 2) Give transition period of 5 seconds (Yellow bulbs ON) 3) Allow traffic from N to 5 and 5 to N for 20 seconds 4) Give transition period of 5 seconds (Yellow bulbs ON) 5) Repeat the process.
MVI A, 80H: Initialize 8255, port A and port B
OUT 83H (CR): in output mode
START: MVI A, 09H
OUT 80H (PA): Send data on PA to glow R1 and R2
MVI A, 24H
OUT 81H (PB): Send data on PB to glow G3 and G4
MVI C, 28H: Load multiplier count (40ıο) for delay
CALL DELAY: Call delay subroutine
MVI A, 12H
OUT (81H) PA: Send data on Port A to glow Y1 and Y2
OUT (81H) PB: Send data on port B to glow Y3 and Y4
MVI C, 0AH: Load multiplier count (10ıο) for delay
CALL: DELAY: Call delay subroutine
MVI A, 24H
OUT (80H) PA: Send data on port A to glow G1 and G2
MVI A, 09H
OUT (81H) PB: Send data on port B to glow R3 and R4
MVI C, 28H: Load multiplier count (40ıο) for delay
CALL DELAY: Call delay subroutine
MVI A, 12H
OUT PA: Send data on port A to glow Y1 and Y2
OUT PB: Send data on port B to glow Y3 and Y4
MVI C, 0AH: Load multiplier count (10ıο) for delay
CALL DELAY: Call delay subroutine
JMP START
DELAY: LXI D, Count: Load count to give 0.5 sec delay
BACK: DCX D: Decrement counter
MOV A, D
ORA E: Check whether count is 0
JNZ BACK: If not zero, repeat
DCR C: Check if multiplier zero, otherwise repeat
JNZ DELAY
RET: Return to main program
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v http://www.8085projects.info/page/free-programs-for-8085-microprocessor.aspx
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v U.S.Shah, Microprocessor and its applications, Tech- Max Pulications, Pune.
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