Proposal of a "Drone" agent to mitigate infractions of traffic-type traffic on the shoulders, on the Inter-American Highway, specifically from the Puma de Rousseau station to the Xtra de Arraiján and viceversa

This research project studies the bad practice of traveling on the shoulders that is affecting mainly the Western Panama Area. At the same time, a project idea is proposed to mitigate the problem supported by a technological alternative thanks to advances in computing, digital electronics, artificia...

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Main Author: Hidalgo, Ivan (author)
Other Authors: Peralta, Yudeiska (author), Rodríguez, Héctor (author), Ahir, Nirali (author), Niño, Cecilio (author)
Format: article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2020
Online Access:https://revistas.utp.ac.pa/index.php/ric/article/view/2393
https://ridda2.utp.ac.pa/handle/123456789/10097
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Summary:This research project studies the bad practice of traveling on the shoulders that is affecting mainly the Western Panama Area. At the same time, a project idea is proposed to mitigate the problem supported by a technological alternative thanks to advances in computing, digital electronics, artificial intelligence, among others. The main objectives of the "Drone Agent" project are the following: automate the management of inspection, modernize the process of application of tickets, reduce the number of infractions and at the same time eradicate the bribe for this type of infraction. Our hypothesis says: "50% or more of the drivers who pass through the shoulders are not sanctioned", the focus of the research is quantitative and the methodology has a cross-sectional design. We apply instruments such as the survey, observation in the field, among other research instruments. In addition, we identify the basic requirements to carry out the project in the study section and investigate current technologies using as reference the largest companies in terms of design and development of technologies for "Drone".