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📄 IJAERD-OJS-3550

AUTOMATIC E-CHALLAN GENERATION FOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION

Author(s):Avinash Shinde, Rounak Sathe, Prakash Sutar, Prof.R.Sadakale
Institution:Student
Published In:Vol. 4, Issue 8 — August 2017
Page No.:612-616
Domain:Engineering
Type:Research Paper
ISSN (Online):2348-4470
ISSN (Print):2348-6406
Abstract

Automatic E-challan generation for traffic violation is a PLC based project. The purpose of this project is tocontrol the traffic violations by accurately penalizing the traffic violators. This will minimize the work of traffic police.This project is useful for controlling two types of traffic violations 1.Traffic signal violations.2.Toll-collection lane ruleviolation. In the first stage the vehicles that run a red light will be identified using a RFID reader. The RFID reader willinput the PLC by scanning the tag placed on the vehicles. The database will be created in the program. When the RFIDscanner inputs the vehicle, the PLC will immediately compare the barcode detected with the inputs fed into the database.In the second stage the vehicles breaking the toll-collection line rules will be correctly detected. Similarly like the firststage the comparison will be started with the data inputted in the database. The database will have the details of thevehicle.

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Avinash Shinde, Rounak Sathe, Prakash Sutar, Prof.R.Sadakale, “AUTOMATIC E-CHALLAN GENERATION FOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION”, International Journal of Advance Engineering and Research Development (IJAERD), Vol. 4, Issue 8, pp. 612-616, August 2017.

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