Real Time Automated Vehicle Monitoring and Control System Using Internet of Vehicles
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Automation, Monitoring, RFID[Radio-frequency identification]Abstract
Many traffic violations occur every day yet there is no proper tracking system to keep a check on such occurrences and the consequences that occur thereto. Presently there is a manual system wherein a traffic police goes to drivers and vehicles which are suspicious and then checks the vehicle and license documents. There are many instances where all documents though accurate and to date, the driver would have missed to carry all the said documents. On a given business day to conduct this process is a tedious one and not an adaptable solution both for the traffic personnel and the public considering the inflow of the vehicles to and fro in to the city especially in metro cities. The proposed system helps control all the tedious tasks and aims to automate the monitoring and tracking of vehicles.
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