RF ID VEHICLE TRACKING TOLL BOOTH SYSTEM

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RF-ID VEHICLE TRACKING SYSTEM

DINIL.D9633890674

dinildevan@gmail.comCOCHIN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

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OBJECTIVES The main objective of the proposed system is to

automate the on road vehicle checking by the police department. By introducing a new concept that every vehicle should have RF Device fitted with the vehicle.

By replacing the on road checking the RF Reading device placed near by the road will read the card details, and automatically validates the owner details , Vehicle Location and corresponding certificate details.

Another facility provided by the system is the Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) System is a new toll system designed to enhance convenience.

Active Tag transmits radio signal Battery powered memory, radio & circuitry High Read Range (100 meters) Passive Tag reflects radio signal from reader Reader powered Shorter Read Range (5 meters)

ACTIVE & PASSIVE RF-ID

Eliminates tremendous amount of time and fuel wasted due to this type of vehicle checking.

Can detect unauthorized vehicle running through the roads easily.

Reduce longer waiting time in a toll queue Reduce illegal toll gate entry.

Goals of the System

Government of India mandates installation of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags on the medium and heavy motor vehicles through the proposed rule 138A of the Central Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989, according to Gazette of India.

Implementation of Smart Roads.

Future scope

Tool: - Java User friendly Low Cost Solution GUI feature Better designing aspects Back-end Tool: - Microsoft SQL Server Quality Security Portability Quality Platform Windows platform like: 2000 professional, XP & Vista

Software Specification:

Intel Pentium and Celeron class processor Processor Speed – 1.2 GHz or above

RAM - 512 MB HDD - 40 GB Monitor-14”SVGA Mouse-Optical RF-ID Tag RF-ID Reader

Hardware Specification:

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