NFC Based Vehicular Involuntary Communication System

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Swapnil Rajkumar Kurkute

Abstract

In this paper independent model for vehicular communication is presented which is based on Near Field Communication (NFC) technology. Recent trends in the manufactures of the smart phone signify both the increasing popularity and great potential for increased use of NFC in today’s society. As a result of NFC has a huge potential to simplify our everyday tasks, ranging from paying for the items and to have accessing of our office or home devices. This system proposes the design and construction of an advanced car system using NFC technology. It is going to perform various functions that will enhance the car system. The main objective of this proposed system is to develop advanced car door lock. It uses the NFC enabled mobile to access the car door lock with the help of NFC reader module. The control and communication between the user and the proposed system can be achieved through a NFC reader NFC enabled mobile. By implementing this idea it won’t be easier for thief to access the door lock of car. The user could easily protect and control their car as it can be only limited to his or her NFC enabled mobile phone. It also includes the implementation of driver health monitoring system. This system makes use of Arduino along with NFC.

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Swapnil Rajkumar Kurkute, SIEM Nashik

Assistant Professor E&TC Dept.

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