An Application of RFID Technology in Traffic Congestion Management

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RFID is a technology which is used to identify remote objects embedded with RFID tags by wireless scanning without manual intervention; it can be used in traffic management wildspread. In this paper, we propose RFID tag management process for every vehicle firstly; some typical or potential RFID applications in traffic management are introduced such as vehicles congestion managementandengineemission inspection from petrol automotives subsequently; finally, the existing issues of implementation of RFID systems are generalized.

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