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This paper considers automatic car park management, which becomes an inevitable option to rationalize traffic management in modern cities. Integration of networked sensor/actuator and radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies is explored to enable sophisticated services via the Internet in the emerging internet of things (IoT) context. Based on this integration, we propose a scalable and...
The internet of things (IoT) is a network to realize interconnects between almost any object and web services. It can be applied in many domains, such as radio frequency identification (RFID), wireless sensor network(WSN) and so on. The application of IoT brings us the higher efficiency and the more convenient life. In this paper, we propose a new IoT application framework to search the optimal routes...
The existing theory and technology provides new means for on board system of logistics traffic. The use of navigation and communication platform will be an integral part of on board unit (OBU). Applications on OBU have been growing substantially in recent years to reduce the probability of accidents. On navigation and locating part, locating solution innovation is now driven by requirements of location...
In this paper, we propose a passive solution which is low- cost, facilitates high adaptation rates and utilizes the non-IV vehicles to assist in ITS applications. RFID technology, a prominent identification technology, has the potential to turn everyday objects into a mobile network of nodes, which can then be used to track and trigger events. This briefly outline stand-alone and co-operative systems...
The objectives of the research include to develop a novel Traffic Information Collection System (TICS) based on RFID, and to create a chance to lead ubiquitous environments in the transportation area.
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