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Avishkar Tech Cop: Concept Project

  • Writer: Radhika Thakur
    Radhika Thakur
  • Sep 15, 2015
  • 1 min read

The yearly state competition Avishkar, is a student competition for UG and PG students to come up with new and innovative ideas in the field of Science.

I participated in the Avishkar 2015 contest as a first year UG student and designed a concept for automated detection and penalization of traffic light offenders and road tax collection.

Concept Sketch

System Design:

  • An overhead gantry with an RFID Transceiver and Micro -controller Unit needs to be installed at traffic signals.

  • An RFID tag must be installed within the chassis of the vehicle and the bank details of the vehicle owner must be linked with the same.

  • The RFID readers in the gantry at traffic signals would be switched ON when the traffic light is RED. If a vehicle skips the red light; the RFID tag inside the vehicle would get scanned by the reader.

  • The MCU within the gantry would then transmit this data in real time to a server which would deduct a fixed fine amount from the bank account linked to the car.

  • A similar overhead gantry can also be used to automatically deduct road tax from vehicles on the highway.

  • A gantry placed on the highway would automatically detect the RFID tags of multiple vehicles passing from below it at high speeds and deduct a fixed amount from their banks automatically.

To showcase my concept I created a simple styrofoam model and designed poster explaining the concept, its implementation and the technologies used in it for better understanding.

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About Me

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My name is Radhika Thakur. I am a Programmer and an avid Mechatronics enthusiast. I work on projects in IoT, Embedded System Design and Testing, Requirement Analysis and Documentation. From Mechatronics projects to laser-etched artworks; the process of designing and building fascinates me thoroughly!

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