Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 Geographi group/ payamenoor university/ Mashhad/ Iran.

2 geography group/ payamenoor university/ Mashhad/ Iran

3 Geography group/ payamenoor university/Mashhad/ Iran

10.22034/gp.2024.52203.3016

Abstract

RFID enables the automatic identification, tracking, and management of objects, humans, and animals using radio frequency communication. RFID function depends on two tag and code readers that use radio waves to communicate with each other. In this study, RFID is an electronic payment system that uses a tag to pass tolls. The RFID tag is unique to each vehicle and connects to the windshield or headlight with a built-in radio frequency chip. The RFID tag attaches to the Touch 'n Go eWallet software. When a vehicle passes through tolls, an overhead scanner reads the radio frequency from the RFID tag, deducts the fare, and is chargeable. RFID is targeted at the toll system to be able to quickly identify objects, thus providing time savings and revolutionizing payment management. The purpose of this study is to introduce RFID technology and explain the need to use it to electronicize road tolls and subsequently make cities smarter. The present study is applied in terms of purpose and descriptive-survey based on its nature and method. The statistical population consists of 50 experts and officials of the Road Traffic Control Organization, Mashhad Municipality ICT Organization, personnel present at the entrance gate of Mashhad-Baghcheh tolls and 100 drivers passing through this highway. Data were collected through a researcher-made questionnaire and analyzed using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test. Considering the level of significance of the test, it can be said that this technology can be used in cities and the results indicate that by equipping cars with RFID technology, complete management and supervision of highways, information management, accident management, location management and complete driver management Facilitates own driving.

Highlights

RFID enables the automatic identification, tracking, and management of objects, humans, and animals using radio frequency communication. RFID function depends on two tag and code readers that use radio waves to communicate with each other. In this study, RFID is an electronic payment system that uses a tag to pass tolls. The RFID tag is unique to each vehicle and connects to the windshield or headlight with a built-in radio frequency chip. The RFID tag attaches to the Touch 'n Go eWallet software. When a vehicle passes through tolls, an overhead scanner reads the radio frequency from the RFID tag, deducts the fare, and is chargeable. RFID is targeted at the toll system to be able to quickly identify objects, thus providing time savings and revolutionizing payment management. The purpose of this study is to introduce RFID technology and explain the need to use it to electronicize road tolls and subsequently make cities smarter. The present study is applied in terms of purpose and descriptive-survey based on its nature and method. The statistical population consists of 50 experts and officials of the Road Traffic Control Organization, Mashhad Municipality ICT Organization, personnel present at the entrance gate of Mashhad-Baghcheh tolls and 100 drivers passing through this highway. Data were collected through a researcher-made questionnaire and analyzed using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test. Considering the level of significance of the test, it can be said that this technology can be used in cities and the results indicate that by equipping cars with RFID technology, complete management and supervision of highways, information management, accident management, location management and complete driver management Facilitates own driving.

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