Building of a Novel System for Detection of Stolen Vehicles
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.5, No. 8)Publication Date: 2016-08-05
Authors : Kommula Monika; J. Hemanth;
Page : 830-832
Keywords : Wireless networks; Radio frequency identification; Traffic controller; Intelligent traffic control; PIC16F877A;
Abstract
Recently, wireless systems are broadly utilized in the street transport because they provide less expensive options in the current problem section, it may be observed that, existing technology is inadequate to handle problems of congestion control, emergency vehicle clearance, stolen vehicle recognition, etc. To resolve these complaints, we advise to apply our Intelligent Traffic Control System. This paper presents a smart traffic control system to pass through emergency automobiles easily. Every individual vehicle is outfitted with special rf identification (RFID) tag (placed in a proper location), that makes it impossible to get rid of or destroy. We use RFID readers, NSK EDK-125-TTL, and PIC16F877A system-on-nick to see the RFID tags connected to the vehicle. It counts quantity of automobiles that passes on the particular path throughout a specified duration. Additionally, it determines the network congestion, and therefore the eco-friendly light duration for your path. when an ambulance is approaching the junction, it'll communicate towards the traffic controller within the junction to show Around the eco-friendly light.
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