APPLICATION OF RFID TECHNOLOGY AND THE MAXIMUM SPANNINGTREE ALGORITHM FOR SOLVING VEHICLE EMISSIONS IN CITIES ON INTERNET OFTHINGS
Authors:
1C Mohammed Ghouse, 2Mr.G S.Surendra Babu
Page No: 530-538
Abstract:
To better monitor vehicle emissions and guarantee environmental compliance in urban regions, an integrated system called the "Application of RFID Technology and CO Sensor for Vehicle Emission Inspection in Cities over IoT" has been developed. The system allows for the easy identification and tracking of cars as they travel through defined inspection zones using Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology. With the use of radio frequency identification tags, we can track and verify the emission status of each car in real time. Using a Carbon Monoxide (CO) sensor, the system can accurately monitor emissions in real-time from automobiles by detecting the quantities of dangerous chemicals they release. A centralized platform based on the Internet of Things processes and analyzes the data obtained by the CO sensor. Citywide emissions may be remotely monitored using this technology, which is available to both authorities and fleet management. Automating data capture is possible with the help of the IoT framework, which speeds up inspections, decreases the likelihood of human mistake, and so on. Using radio frequency identification (RFID) and chemical oxygen sensor technology, the device streamlines emission inspections and aids in regulatory enforcement by detecting non-compliant automobiles in a flash. This cutting-edge technology is a great asset to smart city infrastructure and environmental management since it improves air quality, helps create sustainable urban settings, and reduces emissions from vehicles.
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Volume & Issue
Volume-14,Issue-4
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