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Section: A
USN:1RR24F846 NAME: Arpita
Hadimani
USN:1RR24F778 NAME: Aishwarya IDT/Mini Project Guide
Prof./Dr. T.C.Manjunath,Phd(IIT Bombay)
MS
USN:1RR24F845 NAME: Lekhana G
Automatic Car Parking Toll
Gate System
Welcome to the presentation on our automated car parking toll gate
system. We'll delve into its design, functionality, and potential
applications.
Project Aim
Automation for Efficiency User Convenience
The goal is to create an automated car parking toll gate The system aims to enhance user experience by eliminating
system that simplifies the parking process and improves manual steps, streamlining entry, and reducing wait times.
efficiency.
Problem Statement and
Objectives
Current Challenges Project Objectives
Traditional toll gate systems Develop a system that
rely on manual operations, automates the process,
prone to delays and errors. reducing human intervention
and improving accuracy.
Literature Review
Existing Solutions Limitations
Various automated toll gate These systems may face
systems exist, including RFID, limitations in terms of
license plate recognition, and reliability, security, and
barcode-based systems. adaptability to specific parking
environments.
Methodology
1 System Architecture
The project will employ a multi-component system
architecture, including an Arduino microcontroller, servo
motor, ultrasonic sensor, and communication modules.
2 Block Diagrams
Visual representations will be used to depict the system's
components and their interactions.
3 Flow Charts
Flow charts will be created to illustrate the sequence of
operations in the system.
Hardware and Software
Tools
Ultrasonic Sensor
The ultrasonic sensor detects the
presence of vehicles and triggers
the gate mechanism.
Working Principle
Vehicle Detection
1 The ultrasonic sensor detects an approaching vehicle,
sending a signal to the Arduino.
Gate Activation
2 The Arduino processes the signal and activates the servo
motor, opening the gate.
Toll Payment
3 The system will integrate a payment mechanism for
collecting tolls, such as a card reader or payment portal.
Results
Simulation Experimental
The system's performance was evaluated through simulation, A prototype system was built and tested in a controlled
verifying the accuracy and reliability of the sensor and control environment, confirming the functionality and effectiveness of
mechanisms. the design.
Applications, Advantages, and Limitations
Applications
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Advantages
2 Increased efficiency, reduced delays, improved user experience,
enhanced security.
Limitations
3 Limited scalability, potential for sensor malfunction,
reliance on reliable communication networks.
Conclusion and Future Work
Conclusion
1 The project successfully developed a functional automated toll gate system, demonstrating
the feasibility and potential of such solutions.
Future Work
Future developments could include integrating advanced
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features like automatic license plate recognition, cloud-
based data storage, and real-time traffic management.