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Smart public transportation system in the prospective of Bangladesh using android application and RFID technology

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In this project we have implemented the model of a Smart Public Bus Transportation System that will ease the hassle of women and senior citizens of our country, as we observed they face so many difficulties in their day to day life while using the Public Bus transportation. So we came up with a unique idea to ease their problem by technology. In this project, we tried to implement a model for Smart Public Transportation System In the prospective Of Bangladesh Using Android Application and RFID Technology. Moreover, we will give the customers a very easy way to book the seat from the home and trace the bus where is it coming from. Every will be provided the RFID tag to enter the bus and administrator also can check their revenue has been cut from RFID TAGS. Our aim is to make a smart bus communication system which will be very easier to buy a ticket from home using our android app. In addition, this project focuses on a GPS tracking which will trace the bus location. We also used radio frequency identification (RFID) technology for user identification for entering the bus here. The proposed RFID system uses tags that are mounted on the door of the bus, through which information embedded on the tags are read by RFID readers; the proposed system will take the user identification and the administration to manually perform to enter into the bus and confirmation of the ticket, respectively. Data information is also easily exchanged between the users and toll administrator for giving the virtual money to the user.

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Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.
Includes bibliographical references (page 62).
This thesis report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 2017.

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