RFID: Tracking and Scratch Prophecy in Real Time Wireless Environment
- 1Anna University Chennai, Asst.Prof, Department of CSE, Lord Jegannath College of Engg and Tech., Psn Nager, Ramanathichanputhur, K K dist-629 402, IN
- 2Anna University Chennai, Professor, Department of CSE, Sethu Institute of Technology, Puloor, Kariapatti, Virudhunagar dirst- 626 106., IN
Nowadays the usage of vehicles by the Public is tremendously increasing day by day. In all the countries, lacks and lacks of vehicles running on the road daily. To improve the traffic condition and reduce the vehicle crime we have to launch a project for tracking the vehicles. The challenging of this project is to locate the current position and status of the moving and static vehicles. By using RFID Technology with the help of HINA (Hierarchically Interconnecting Nodes Algorithm) we can tackle this problem. The vehicles enter the local nodes area the information about the vehicles in distributed throughout the city. The main server is control all the information. If suppose the vehicle get accident the server automatically redirect to the ambulance service which in very near that location.
Conclusion
In this paper, we have presented a real time tracking and damage recovering methods of vehicles using HINA protocol. HINA is reducing the congestion and improve the traffic conditions. This article helps to the police for find the vehicle thief. Some of the ongoing researches are there in the RFID security system. This article will helps to the future research on the security using RFID.
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Keywords: RFID, HINA, Traffic, Accident, Vehicle tracking
Citation: M. Thurai pandian*, R.Sukumar, M. Thurai pandian, R.Sukumar ( 2013), RFID: Tracking and Scratch Prophecy in Real Time Wireless Environment. , 1(1): 1-6
Received: 01/06/2024; Accepted: 01/06/2024;
Published: 01/06/2024
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*Correspondence: M. Thurai pandian, thuraipandianljcet@gmail.com



