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This document is a project presentation on traffic analysis in Bengaluru by a student from the School of Civil Engineering at REVA University. It aims to understand the high traffic volumes on roads in Bengaluru and find short and long-term solutions. The methodology involves comparing Bengaluru's transportation system to London's system and analyzing traffic patterns. The objectives are to reduce current traffic volumes, find alternative transportation methods, and address environmental impacts of vehicles.

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Seminar PPT Sce Reva

This document is a project presentation on traffic analysis in Bengaluru by a student from the School of Civil Engineering at REVA University. It aims to understand the high traffic volumes on roads in Bengaluru and find short and long-term solutions. The methodology involves comparing Bengaluru's transportation system to London's system and analyzing traffic patterns. The objectives are to reduce current traffic volumes, find alternative transportation methods, and address environmental impacts of vehicles.

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SCHOOL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

Project / Seminar Presentation

School of Civil Engineering, REVA University


Topic

Presented by; Under the guidance of


NAME : ARSHAD PASHA G SRN: R16CV034 Name
Designation
School of Civil Engineering,
REVA University,
Bangalore - 64
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CONTENTS
 Introduction
 Objectives

 Methodology

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 Results and Discussion

 References

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INTRODUCTION

•Bangalore is 6th worst city in world for commuting.

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• Situation is worsening every day in areas which house a
majority of the city’s IT industry and other sectors.

• Increase in vehicle population show no signs of abating


and government is reluctant to introduce punitive
measures.

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 Statement of Problem

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“Increased Urban
developemnt has
increased traffic volume
significantly while
existing infrastructure
proves insufficent to carry
extra volume load. “

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OBJECTIVES
 To find short-term expliotation to
reduce volume.

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 To find efficent and effective
alternatives of transportation.
 To understand why large traffic
volume exist on roads.
 To find ways to curb environmental
threats posed by increased
combustion-driven vehicles.

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WHICH LIFESTYLE DO WE WANT
METHODOLOGY:
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WHICH LIFESTYLE DO WE WANT
METHODOLOGY:
COMPARSSION OF LONDON AND BANGALORE

BANGALORE LONDON

The comparison The comparison London's

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population is the same as
London's population is Bangalore's.
the same as Bangalore's.  London : 400 km. of track
length, 270 stations.
 Bangalore : 33 km. of Bangalore : 33 km. of track
track length, 35 stations length, 35 stations - 3 years
(?) from now. London :
- 3 years (?) from now. Carries 42 Lakh passengers
 Bangalore : Will carry 5  . London : Has 11 lines 2011
(?)
Lakh passengers a day.
 London : Started in 1863,
 Bangalore : Will have 2 took 116 years (till 1979) to
lines in 2011 in 2011 (?). evolve to this stage.
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TRAFFIC ANALYSIS IN BENGALURU

 Traffic analysis is the process of intercepting


and examining messages in order to deduce
information from patterns in communication,

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which can be performed even when the
messages are encrypted.
 In general, the greater the number of
messages observed, or even intercepted and
stored, the more can be inferred from the
traffic.
 Traffic analysis can be performed in the
context of military intelligence, counter-
intelligence, or pattern-of-life analysis, and is
a concern in computer security.
 Traffic analysis tasks may be supported by 10
dedicated computer software programs.
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TECHNIQUES OF TRAFFIC ANALYSIS
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ABSTRACT
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OBJECTIVES
ANSWERS TO QUERIES RAISED IN THE
PREVIOUS MEETING

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