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Abstract automatic toll collection using RFID

INTRODUCTION

It is seen that due to heavy traffic on highways it consumes more time to give money.
It is seen that these are conventional tollbooth on highways to collect the toll and give receipt to the person driving the vehicle.
Due to heavy traffic on highways more time is taken to collect the toll and vehicle consume more fuel when they are in queue. It also increases the travel time of vehicles.
If tollbooth is between two cities where there are more numbers of people do up-down by car. That’s why they have to pat money and take receipt at tollbooth it consumes more time.
IF tollbooth is between two cities there are many cars and car queues there.
If we implement more toll collection booth on toll road it required more working staff and more maintenance cost.
They require vehicles to stop or slow down; manual toll collection wastes time and raises vehicle operating costs.
Automated Toll Collection System Using RFID

Abstract : ATCS is an Automated Toll Collection System used for collecting tax automatically. In this we do the
identification with the help of radio frequency. A vehicle will hold an RFID tag. This tag is nothing but unique
identification number assigned. This will be assigned by RTO or traffic governing authority. In accordance with
this number we will store, all basic information as well as the amount he has paid in advance for the TOLL
collection. Reader will be strategically placed at toll collection center. Whenever the vehicle passes the toll
naka, the tax amount will be deducted from his prepaid balance. New balance will be updated. Incase if one has
insufficient balance, his updated balance will be negative one. To tackle this problem, we are alarming a sound,
which will alert the authority that this vehicle doesn’t have sufficient balance and that particular vehicle can be
trapped. As vehicles don’t have to stop in a queue, it assures time saving, fuel conservation and also
contributing in saving of money.

INTRODUCTION
Considering the present toll collection system where each vehicle has to stop and pay taxes.
Suppose the manual toll collection system is very efficient then for one vehicle to stop and pay taxes total time
taken is 60 seconds. And suppose 100 vehicles cross the toll plaza. Then, time taken by 1 vehicle with 60 second
average stop in a month is: 60x30= 1800 seconds
Yearly total time taken = 1800x12 = 216200seconds = 6.0 hours
On average each vehicle that passes through the toll plaza has to wait 6.0 hours in engine start
condition yearly. The figure is staggering if on an average we take 100 vehicles pass through the toll plaza each
day, then yearly 36000 vehicles pass through the toll plaza. And each year 36000 vehicles just stand still for 6.0
hours in engine start condition thereby aiding pollution and wasting fuel and money. This study is if the system
is very efficient but what if the vehicle has to wait for 5 minutes?
This is a figure considering one toll plaza. If considering 50 toll systems the above figure will drastically
increase and the wastage of fuel, money will increase and pollution will also increase.