GSM/GPRS Based Vehicle Tracking System and Speed Detection with Toll Collection
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Abstract
Now a day in 21st century traffic on the highways (roads) is so high that’s why traffic police fails to trap the driver of the vehicle
who violates the speed limitations. Tracking of such vehicles is not possible instantly for traffic officer. So this gives more problems in traffic
management system. There is another issue of traffic at toll collection. In recent decade more toll collection are build in India most are on
Express way or national high way. They all are work on human interface so that each vehicle has to stop at toll plaza and collect an amount of
money at toll plaza this gives a high traffic at toll plaza. Our system having capacity to reduce traffic at toll collection and increase efficiency of
police to capture the any driver that increases is speed of vehicle comparing with the restricted speed. This system uses the Atmega 16
microcontroller in combination with Global System for Mobile (GSM) technology.
Keywords- Atmega 16 microcontroller; GSM Module; vehicle;
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