Design and implementation of digital ID software for vehicle technical data using RFID wireless technology

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Jesús David Quintero P. Universidad Surcolombiana
José Armando Son R. Universidad Surcolombiana
Gilber Mauricio Cuadrado T. Universidad Surcolombiana
Abstract
The purpose of this article is to shed light on the development of ID software using RFID technology (Radiofrequency identification) that allows automatic data capture by means of radiofrequency waves. It consists in installing a reader in any location in order to streamline traffic flow and increase vehicle safety. To develop the model, we considered concepts such as: operation, types of communication, propagation, norms, standards, and possible interference caused by transmission systems such as Ubiquiti rocket m5 that transmits Wi-Fi signals. It is necessary to establish structures to define the advances in the electronics applied. The automatic vehicle monitoring system incorporates fixed RFID readers “CSL” (Converge System Limited) installed on roads and turnpikes to be used by the transit authorities, and public and private entities. This technology allows such entities to identify the vehicles very quickly.
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Jesús David Quintero P., Universidad Surcolombiana

Magíster en Tecnologías de la información y las comunicaciones. Universidad Surcolombiana, Neiva. Avenida Pastrana
Carrera 1ª.

José Armando Son R., Universidad Surcolombiana

Ingeniero Electrónico. Universidad Surcolombiana, Neiva. Avenida Pastrana Carrera 1ª

Gilber Mauricio Cuadrado T., Universidad Surcolombiana

Ingeniero Electrónico. Universidad Surcolombiana, Neiva. Avenida Pastrana Carrera 1ª.
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