Traffic Light + Switch on Arduino
This project is an extension to the “Traffic Light on Arduino using Stateflow” project. In addition to modeling the switching of traffic lights, there are two modes: automated and manual. A Stateflow chart is used to create state machines for the automated and manual mode.
Automated:
Automates the switching sequence when the push button is held down for more than 1.5 seconds. Red (5 sec) > Amber (2 sec) > Green (5 sec).
Manual:
Changes the light each time the button is pressed.
Transition from Manual to Automated mode:
At any time within manual mode, if the pushbutton is held down for longer than 1.5 seconds, the mode will change to automated. The sequence will restart: Red > Amber > Green, even though the light may have been at amber or green at the point of change.
Transition from Automated to Manual mode:
At any time within automated mode, if the pushbutton is pressed, the mode will change to manual.
Adapted from Simon Monk's "30 Arduino Projects for the Evil Genius".
Cite As
Techsource Technical Team (2024). Traffic Light + Switch on Arduino (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/51707-traffic-light-switch-on-arduino), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .
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- Industries > Automotive >
- Robotics and Autonomous Systems > Automated Driving Toolbox >
- Automotive > Automated Driving Toolbox >
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Inspired by: Traffic Light on Arduino using Stateflow
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