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Urban traffic congestion poses significant environmental, economic, and social challenges that
require innovative and scalable solutions. This study presents a novel integration of Internet
of Things (IoT) technologies and intelligent automation to optimize traffic flow in urban areas,
using London’s A40 Westway corridor as a case study. Leveraging open data from Transport
for London (TfL) and meteorological sources, a real-time traffic monitoring and forecasting
framework was built with Microsoft Power Platform tools, including Power Automate, AI
Builder, and Power Apps. Disruption data is collected at 30-minute intervals and enriched with
contextual weather information, such as temperature, precipitation, and wind speed,
retrieved from the Open-Meteo API. The resulting dataset trained a predictive model,
achieving 83.3% accuracy in short-term traffic severity forecasting. Embedded within an
interactive application, the system enables traffic operators to visualise current disruptions
and request forecasts, supported by automated data ingestion and logging workflows. Despite
limitations in historical data availability, this research demonstrates the effectiveness of low-code tools in delivering scalable, replicable traffic management solutions grounded in real-world constraints. It advances the field of smart mobility by illustrating how open data,
predictive modeling, and low-code automation can be combined to support intelligent urban
systems, presenting a replicable and adaptable framework that cities can adopt to optimize
traffic flow through data-driven and automated decision-making.
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Dissertation presented as the partial requirement for obtaining a Master's degree in Information Management, specialization in Knowledge Management and Business Intelligence
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Urban Traffic Management Intelligent Automation Internet of Things Smart Mobility Predictive Modeling Low-Code SDG 8 - Decent work and economic growth SDG 9 - Industry, innovation and infrastructure SDG 11 - Sustainable cities and communities SDG 13 - Climate action SDG 17 - Partnerships for the goals
