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Savita Itkarkar

Dr. D. S. Bhangari

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Effective traffic management is critical to ensuring the smooth flow of vehicles, enhancing road safety, and minimizing congestion. This study explores traffic management strategies with a specific focus on grooming and conversion devices. Grooming devices refer to technologies and systems that regulate traffic flow by optimizing lane usage, controlling signal timings, and managing vehicle speeds. Conversion devices, on the other hand, facilitate the transition between different traffic conditions or environments, such as urban to rural areas, or the incorporation of automated and semi-automated vehicles into existing road networks. This thesis aims to demonstrate a genetic algorithmic approach to the & wavelength assignment issue in WDM networks, specifically with respect to wavelength converters & traffic groomers.

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