Automatic Toll Collection System of Parking Based on Internet of Things

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With cars increasing year by year, the problem of parking has become more and more serious. Easy, fast toll collection system is necessary in order to improve the efficiency of parking. In the paper, an automatic toll collection control system of parking was proposed. The internet of things was taken to finish the wireless communication among various devices and gateways in the parking. Ultra High Frequency (UHF) Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) reader was designed to realize the non-contact toll collection without stopping the car. The controller of the road gate handler was used to manage cars. And the parking fee can be automatically calculated according to the parking time and the card type for a driver by server. Physical simulation experiments were conducted and the experimental results show that the automatic toll collection system of parking can achieve good performance.

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