EFFECTIVE MANLESS VEHICLE CHARGING SYSTEM WITH RFID
Journal: International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology (IJCIET) (Vol.8, No. 9)Publication Date: 2017-09-22
Authors : USHA V SARANYA JOTHI C; RAVIKUMAR S;
Page : 733-740
Keywords : RFID; IOT; PTS;
Abstract
Recent transportation conductors are collect money from passengers and provide tickets. Tickets are printed by papers and also it has date and time, starting and ending place. The RFID license is use to transportation without take tickets. Each person they give money and proof then collect RFID tag. It is unique id. That will be used passengers identification and reduce the travel distance payment. The system controls reduce human error. In this new ticketing system should reduce environmental pollution. Paper ticket throws by passenger. They are polluting the environment. A noteworthy course of action of RFID includes two basic sections: The reader circuit and card, purposes of enthusiasm which are inspected later. The use of RFID has an amazing good position as it is believed to be an essential bit of Internet of Things (IoT). IoT implies an overall framework establishment, associating physical and virtual challenges through mishandle of data catch and correspondence capacities .Identification of things is a huge task before IoT and utilization of Radiofrequency identification in People transportation can be seen as a phase towards realizing IoT.
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