Advanced traffic signal management system using RFID technology

  • Unique Paper ID: 146396
  • PageNo: 443-446
  • Abstract:
  • Smart traffic signal management system is a IOT based application which deals in various penalties and fines regarding the traffic rules and regulations using RFID sensor system. RFID is Radio Frequency IDentification which uses radio signals for tracking the objects (in this case: vehicles). A smart system where sensors are attached to signals who constantly monitors vehicles passing by and checks for ticket evades and speed limits. Radio frequency identification (RFID) is widely used in many applications like inventory tracking, personal identification, e-money and e-shipment transaction and gaming. RFID is a contact less wireless device consist of tag and reader. Complexity of RFID system differ from one application to another. RFID is very common in access control applications where access control information is usually stored in backend database. Traffic signals operate in pre timed, actuated, or adaptive mode. For the purpose of vehicle tracking from the database it is necessary to allow multiple keywords in the search request and return documents in the order of their relevance to these keywords. For privacy protection, such ranking operation, however, should not leak any keyword related information. A users bank details will be linked to their vehicles so that it can be fined as per the rules violation.

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BibTeX

@article{146396,
        author = {Rushikesh A. Bhalerao and Prasad V. Vartak and Juily S. Wani and Ranjana G. Khairnar and Harshal N. Kolhe},
        title = {Advanced traffic signal management system using RFID technology},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {},
        volume = {4},
        number = {12},
        pages = {443-446},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=146396},
        abstract = {Smart traffic signal management system is a IOT based application which deals in various penalties and fines regarding the traffic rules and regulations using RFID sensor system. RFID is Radio Frequency IDentification which uses radio signals for tracking the objects (in this case: vehicles). A smart system where sensors are attached to signals who constantly monitors vehicles passing by and checks for ticket evades and speed limits. Radio frequency identification (RFID) is widely used in many applications like inventory tracking, personal identification, e-money and e-shipment transaction and gaming. RFID is a contact less wireless device consist of tag and reader. Complexity of RFID system differ from one application to another. RFID is very common in access control applications where access control information is usually stored in backend database. Traffic signals operate in pre timed, actuated, or adaptive mode. For the purpose of vehicle tracking from the database it is necessary to allow multiple keywords in the search request and return documents in the order of their relevance to these keywords. For privacy protection, such ranking operation, however, should not leak any keyword related information. A users bank details will be linked to their vehicles so that it can be fined as per the rules violation.},
        keywords = {RFid, internet of things, sensors, tracking, traffic surveillance,  actuator, multi-keyword search, indexing, detection, monitoring, RFID tags, instant messaging, GSM module, arduino.},
        month = {},
        }

Cite This Article

Bhalerao, R. A., & Vartak, P. V., & Wani, J. S., & Khairnar, R. G., & Kolhe, H. N. (). Advanced traffic signal management system using RFID technology. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 4(12), 443–446.

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