Automobile speed sensing system with data transmission and surveillance capabilities

Date of Publication

2014

Document Type

Bachelor's Thesis

Degree Name

Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering

Subject Categories

Electrical and Electronics | Engineering

College

Gokongwei College of Engineering

Department/Unit

Electronics and Communications Engineering

Thesis Adviser

Jay Robert B. Del Rosario

Defense Panel Member

Gerino P. Mappatao

Aaron Don M. Africa

Abstract/Summary

The number of drivers who violate the over speeding limit is increasing. This is due to the inefficient method being used by the authorities in detecting and identifying the perpetrators. If a more efficient system isn't implemented then the number violations will continue to increase and will undoubtedly also increase the number of accidents caused by over speeding. The main objective of this thesis is to design a system which will aid the authorities in detecting and identifying the violators while also providing them with proof by recording the speed and video of the actual violation.

The proposed system utilizes two RFID readers to detect the entry and exit time of a tagged vehicle in order to calculate its speed over a fixed road length. It will then send an SMS to the authorities containing the violator's information as a notification of a violation whenever an over speeding infraction is detected. By using the system, the authorities can be notified whenever a driver goes beyond the speed limit effectively reducing the amount of time and manpower that needed in patrolling the roadways. The materials used are: YKD-8861 UHF RFID Readers, Passive RFID tags, Arduino Uno, TC35 GSM module, scaled down gantry, 1/18 scale RC car, Laptop with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 and MySQL installed and connecting wires in between modules.

After evaluating each module of the system, it is concluded that the designed Automobile Speed Sensing (A.S.S) System as functions accordingly and could be implemented as a full scale system that will assist in apprehending over speeding vehicles.

Abstract Format

html

Language

English

Format

Print

Accession Number

TU18762

Shelf Location

Archives, The Learning Commons, 12F, Henry Sy Sr. Hall

Physical Description

xi, 242 leaves : illustrations (some colored) ; 28 cm.

Keywords

Automobiles--Speed; Pattern recognition systems; Speed-indicators

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