An Intelligent Transport System Methodology to Identify and Controlling of Faulty Vehicles

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In Indian Transport System identification of faulty vehicle is a challenging task for the enforcing authority within a specified time. Faulty vehicles include hit and run accident vehicle, traffic violators, theft vehicles, escaping an accused in a vehicle and non-payment of tax vehicle etc. In the existing Intelligent Transport System (ITS), only the vehicles are being monitored, instead of catching the faulty vehicle. In this methodology, the vehicles are controlled by controlling the fuel mixture through Global Positioning System (GPS) and Electronic Control Unit (ECU) within stipulated time duration from the control room itself. To conclude, the prime objective of this work involves conducting an experiment to monitor as well as controlling the vehicle through GPS from the control room itself.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 875-877)

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2179-2183

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February 2014

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