Bengaluru's Smart Traffic Revolution: Introducing BATCS

Bengaluru Traffic Police has launched the Bengaluru Adaptive Traffic Control System (BATCS), integrating AI to enhance city-wide traffic management. Initiating with 165 upgraded junctions, this ambitious project promises reduced delays and improved journey times, facilitating safer roads and smoother travel for commuters while offering real-time monitoring and adaptability.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Bengaluru | Updated: 09-10-2024 15:32 IST | Created: 09-10-2024 15:32 IST
Bengaluru's Smart Traffic Revolution: Introducing BATCS
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The Bengaluru Traffic Police have announced an innovative approach to tackle growing traffic issues across the city with the Bengaluru Adaptive Traffic Control System (BATCS). Unveiled on Wednesday, this state-of-the-art initiative employs artificial intelligence for dynamic traffic signal management, aiming to alleviate congestion and streamline commuter experiences city-wide.

Launched in May 2024, the BATCS project encompasses the enhancement of 136 existing junctions and the establishment of 29 new ones, covering a total of 165 signals. This groundbreaking project leverages the Center for Development of Advanced Computing's bespoke CoSiCoSt ATCS application, tailored for India's distinctive and erratic traffic scenarios. The system is set to expand to 400 additional junctions, revolutionizing traffic flow before its full implementation by January 2025.

By integrating real-time traffic data, BATCS optimizes signal timings to ensure maximum traffic efficiency. Notably, the system promises faster, safer journeys by providing synchronized 'green waves' along major routes, reducing vehicle stops and boosting fuel efficiency. This initiative also aligns with Bangalore's infrastructural advancements, aiming to be a benchmark for smart traffic management in urban India.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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