Freight Vehicles Regulatory Assistance System Based on Internet of Things

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In order to guarantee the safety of the highway transportation and the durability of road use, reducing vehicle overloading transfinite damage to roads and dangerous driving influence on transportation security, curb corruption in traffic law enforcement, our team is based on vehicle networking technology, the video monitoring technology, RFID radio frequency technology, geographic information platform, information fusion technology, 3G network, the organic combination of GPS positioning technology, developed a freight vehicle supervision assistant system. System can not only achieve dynamic measuring weight, illegal vehicle information acquisition and processing, and also can realize illegal vehicle directional interception, dangerous driving warning and drivers complaint report law enforcement behavior, to reduce overload the accident happened at the same time, also reduce the waste of traffic administration human and financial resources, realize the driver and two-way supervision and law enforcement personnel, make the law enforcement process more fair, just and open, thus further improving the overall quality of traffic law enforcement.

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