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Optimizing Toll Operations: RFID- Enabled IoT Toll Collection System

Arham Qamar, Aryan Kaushal, Prof. Pramod Kumar

Abstract


ATCSR is an RFID-based automated toll collection system that is used to automatically collect taxes. With the use of radio frequency, we carry out the identification in this. An RFID tag will be present on the car. This tag is nothing more than a randomly given identification number. The RTO or traffic regulatory authority will decide who gets to do this. We shall keep track of all his fundamental details and the amount he has already paid towards the TOLL collection in accordance with this number. Readers will be situated in a strategic area at the toll collection facility. The amount of the tax is withdrawn from the driver's pre-paid balance each time the car goes through the toll booth. An updated balance will be made. If a person's balance is insufficient, his updated balance will be negative. We have a camera on the road to collect the image of the appropriate vehicle in order to address this issue. As there is less traffic congestion at toll plazas and less fuel usage, there is no need for vehicles to stop in a queue. Time, fuel and money savings are all guaranteed because cars don't have to halt in a wait. Systems for automatic toll collection have significantly contributed to the reduction of the heavy traffic that today's urban cities experience. One of the simplest methods to plan for excessive traffic is using this project.

 


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijmet.v8i2.1913

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