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- Authors : Swarnaprabaa.P, Vipoosh.V, Shiyamala.B, Arun.M
- Paper ID : IJERTCONV6IS14051
- Volume & Issue : Confcall – 2018 (Volume 06 – Issue 14)
- Published (First Online): 05-01-2019
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Automated Toll Collection and Location Sensing
Automated Toll Collection and Location Sensing
Swarnaprabaa.P1 , Vipoosh.V2 , Shiyamala.B3 , Arun.M
Abstract:Inthemoderntimes,transportationandvehicularmov ementacrossthestateshasincreaseddrastically.Withtheincreaseint henumberofvehicles,managingthetrafficacrossallthenationalhigh wayshasbecomeaseriousissueforthegovernmentauthorities.Inord ertocounteracttheissueprevalentbecauseoftheexistingmanualtoll collectionsystem,ElectronicTollCollectionsystemishighlyneeded. Thissystemnotonlyaidsintollcollectionbutcanalsobeusedtotrackst olenvehicles,weaponidentificationandoverloaddetection.TheRFI DtagmountedonthevehicleisreadbytheRFIDreaderwhichisinterf acedtoamicrocontroller.Aftersuccessfultransaction,theuserisinti matedaboutthesamethroughatextmessagewhichissentviaaGSMm odem.Thusthissystemwilleliminatethemanualhandlingofcash,red ucetrafficcongestiontherebydecreasingairpollutionandhelpingth ecommutersforapleasurablejourney which allows you to find your current location and also the payment at each toll via sms.
KeywordsCompendium;Tracking;RFID;heap;ETC
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INTRODUCTION Highwaysplayavitalroleinthesocialandeconomicdevelopm
entofthesociety.Withthedevelopmentofeconomy,thegrowthofh ighwaysisbecomingfaster.Thenumberofvehiclesontheroadsare alsoincreasingthusleadingtocongestionatthetollplazas.Tooverc ometheproblemofmanualtollcollectionsystem,anelectronictoll collectionsystemhasbeenproposed.Itisatechnologywhichensur essmoothflowoftrafficinanefficientandfastermanner.Electroni ctollsystemincludesvehiclesequippedwithelectronictags,wirele sscommunication,inroad/roadsidesensorsandacentralizedcomp utingsystemtouniquelyidentifyeachvehiclewhichelectronically collectsthetollandprovidestrafficmonitoringanddatacollection. Electronictollcollectionsystemallowsmoreefficienttransactiont otakeplacebetweenavehicleandtollagency.Italsohasahighdegre eoftransparency.
TherearemanybenefitsofusingElectronicTollCollectionna melyreductionintraveltime,reductioninvehicleemissions,increa seinlanecapacityandconveniencetotheusers.Theevolutionofco mmunicationtechnologyhasbroughtETCsystemsfromSLFF(Si ngleLaneFreeFlow)toMLFF(Multi- LaneFreeFlow).Mostimportantly,thesystemallowsnon stopservicetotheroaduserswithoutbotheringabouttollratesormo neychangeasthesametagisreadatallthetollplazasonallthehighwa ysacrossthecountrycoupledwithareductionintheuseofpaperasw ellasfuel.Thissystemalsoprovidesmechanismfordetectinganyw eaponsaswellasforsensinganyoverloadedvehicles.Electronictol lcollectionutilizesradiofrequencyidentification(RFID)technolo gy.ItconsistsofRFIDtagandtransceiver.
Tagcanbeoftwotypesnamelyactiveandpassive.Eachtaghasa uniqueidentitynumber.Activetagshavetheirowninternalpowers upplythusallowingalargerrangewhilepassivetagsutilizetheener gyofincomingsignalfromthereaderandthushaveashorterrange. Readerconsistsofanantennatotransmitandreceivethesignalfrom eachtag.Userscanrechargetheiraccountatanytime.Oneofthespe
cialfeatureofthissystemistodetectstolenvehiclesbyusingadatab asedirectorywhichcontainstheinformationofstolenvehicles.
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LITERATURESURVEY
WilliamVickrey,whowontheNobelEconomicsprizein 1959,proposedelectronictollsystemforWashingtonMetropolita nArea.Freeflowtollinghavingfixedtranspondersunderlyinginsi dethevehiclesandthereaderswereplacedunderthehighwaysurfac esinmidof1970s.
Norwayhadwidespreadimplementationofthistransponderan dreadertechnology.NorwayhaselectronicfeecollectionEFC.Thi skindoftollcollectionsystemwasfirstintroducedinBergeninthey ear1986.TrondheimhadintroducedWorldsfirstcompletelyunai dedfullspeedelectronictollsystem,intheyear1991.Single,univer salsystemwasimplementedfirstlybyPortugal (1995). TheUnitedStateswasanothercountryimplementingETCsystemi nseveralstateslikeGardenStateParkway,California,TexasandPe nnsylvania,DelawareandFloridawherethevehiclescantravelatfu llspeedthroughelectroniclanes.
EarlierthetollcollectionsystemusedAtmegamicrocontroller sastheheartofthesystem.Theautomaticcoinmachinesweretheni ntroducedwhichusedtoopenthegateonlywhenthesuitableamoun twasdepositedbythecommuter.Itwasonlyafter1980sthattheRF IDtechnologyrevolutionizedanditwasimplementedinthetollcoll ectionsystem.
Existingsystem:Twotypesoftollcollectionsystemsareinexist ence.Inonesystemallthevehicleshavetostopatthetollplazaalongt hehighwaytopaythetoll.Onepersoncollectsthemoneyandissues areceipt,afterwhichthegateisopenedeithermechanicallyorelectr onicallyforthevehicletogetthroughthetollplaza.Anotherissmart cardsysteminwhichdriverdisplaysasmartcardafterwhichthemo neywillbedeductedfromtheaccountwithouttheneedformanualc ashhandling.
Drawbackofexistingsystem:Theabovesystemforcollectingt olltaxistimeconsuming;thereisalongqueueofvehiclesattollplaza therebycreatingtheprobabilityoftrafficjamaroundtolljunction.
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PROPOSEDSTRUCTURE Thesystemissimpleinconstruction,providesautomatictollco
llectionandvehicletheftdetection.Beforecrossinganytollplaza,a vehiclehastopasstwomajorblocks.Inthefirstblockthevehiclewil lbescreenedforanytypeofarmsandammunitionsothatanytypeof unevenactivitycanbedeterminedbeforehand.Thiswillensurearel iablesecuritymechanismthatwillbehelpfulinpreventinganyanti- socialactivities.Thesecondblockwhichwillbeimplementedinthi ssystemwillbehelpfulindetectinganyoverloadedvehiclesthereb yreducingthepossibilityofanyaccidentsduetooverloading.RFID tagismountedoneachvehiclewithuniqueID.ThisIDcontainsallth
einformationaboutthevehicleandtheowner.Whenvehiclereache sthetollplaza,tagwillstartemittingtheradiowavesignals.RFIDre aderreceivesthesignalfromtag,decodesthatsignalandsendsittoth eARMmicrocontroller.Thecontrollerwilldisplaythevehiclenu mberandamountonLCD.ARMisinterfacedwithcomputerhostto collectthevehicleanditsownerinformationthroughserialportforf utureuse.
Whenaccessedfromthedatabase,itshowsallthevehicledetails onacomputerscreensuchasID,vehiclenumber,date,timeandifthi sinformationmatcheswiththatofthedirectoryofstolenvehiclesth enitwillgivetheindicationofthesameandrequiredactionwillbeta kenbytheconcernedauthorities.ARMmicrocontrollerwillcheck forbalanceintheaccountandifthereissufficientbalance,thepredet erminedamountwillbedeductedanduserwillbenotifiedthrougha SMSwhichissentthroughaGSMmodem.Ifthereisinsufficientbal anceintheusersaccount,theuserisnotifiedtorechargehisaccount throughanyoftheoutletswheretheRFIDcardsareissued.
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BLOCKDIAGRAM
Fig.1.BlockDiagram
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DYNAMICS TheblockdiagramofElectronictollcollection(ETC)usingRFI
DtechnologyisasshowninFigNo.1.TheProposedSystemprovide sautomatictollcollectionandvehicletheftdetectionalongwithspe cialfeaturesofdetectingweaponsandsensingoverloadingofvehic les.OneofthewaysofdetectingweaponsisthroughtheuseofX- rays.Inordertodetectweaponswhicharehiddeninvehicles,X- raysofdifferentenergiescanbeused.Overloadingofvehiclescanb edetectedthroughtheuseofdifferentweightsensors.ARFIDmodu leconsistsoftwoparts- RFIDTagandRFIDReader.ARFIDtagismountedoneachvehicle withuniqueID.ThisIDisnotvisibletohumans;itcontainsalltheinf ormationaboutthevehicleandtheowner.Whenvehiclereachesthe tollplaza,tagwillemitradiowavesignal.RFIDreaderreceivesthes ignalfromtag,decodesthatsignalandsendsittotheARMmicrocon troller.Themicrocontrollerwilldisplaythevehiclenumberandapa rticulartollamountonLCD.
ARMmicrocontrollerisinterfacedwithcomputerhosttocollec tthevehicledatathroughserialportforfutureuse.Whenaccessedfr omdatabaseitshowsallthevehicledetailsonthecomputerscreensu chasID,vehiclenumber,date,time.Microcontrollerchecksthebal ance;ifsufficientbalanceispresentthenthepredeterminedamount isdeductedfromtheprepaidaccountandtheaccountisupdated.Me ssagewillbesenttothevehicleonerbyusingGSMmodem.
Secondly,apostpaidsystemwillalsobeinterfacedalongwithth emodulecomprisingthetagwhichwillallowthedrivers/passersto gofore- billingincasethebalanceintheprepaidmodulegoeswithoutbalanc e;thedriverwillbealarmedtoacknowledgethepermissionofgettin ge-billingdone.
Ifthevehicleisstolenthevehicleownerregistersacomplaintwit hthelocalpolicestationwherebyonlyauthorizedpersonsareallow edtoupdatetheregistrationIDandRFIDtagnumberonthewebsite. Whenvehiclepassesbythetollplazathevehicletagnumberiscomp aredwiththestolenvehicletagnumbersinthedatabaseattollplaza.I fitismatchedthebuzzerwillringandamessagewillbesenttotheregi steredpolicestation.
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METHODOLOGY
Fig.2.Flowchart
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APPLICATIONS
Theproposedsystemidentifiestheclassofvehicleandcollectst hetollamountaccordingly.Italsoidentifieswhetherthevehicleisc arryinganyweaponsornot.Inordertopreventanyaccidentsduetoo verloading,thissystemalsodetectsforanyoverloadedvehicles.In caseofanymishapduetotheabovereasons,theconcernedauthoriti esareinformedtotakethenecessaryaction.
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CONCLUSION
Anumberofhighwayscanbeconnectedbyprovidingasingleda tabaseofalargenumberofvehiclesandprovidinganefficientwayo fcollectingtoll.Itreducesthehumaneffortsforcollectingtollamou ntandprovidessmoothflowoftrafficaroundtolljunctiontherebyh elpingGovernmentauthorities.
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