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RFID based Banking System


In this project, the RFID module reader typically contains a module (transmitter and receiver), a control unit and a coupling element (antenna). This module is interfaced with the micro controller and when the card is brought near to the RFID module it reads the ID CODE in the card and then compares with the ID CODE of that present in the system and if it matches then the door gets opened in clockwise direction and the person gets in and after sometime the door gets automatically closed. Then to access your bank i.e., any transactions to be done then in the system you need to enter your user id and password using KEYPAD then if it is success you can access in the way you like to do. If the password is not matching then he will be given only 3 chances after that, system gets into blocked mode and it indicates this with a buzzer. For an unmatched card, it alerts a person around by giving a sound through a buzzer with 3leds dancing. The significant advantage of all types of RFID systems is the non contact, non-line-of-sight nature of the technology. Tags can be read through a variety of substances such as snow, fog, ice, paint, crusted grime, and other visually and environmentally challenging conditions, where barcodes or other optically read technologies would be useless. This project can provide security for the industries, companies, etc. This kit includes Low Frequency RFID Reader and tags working at 125 khz frequency to fetch the information from the user to process it through microcontroller. Then microcontroller takes the decision whether to give the access of the bank account to a particular user or not. The RFID tag is used to authenticate the user for giving the access of bank account to a particular user. The access will be given to the authorized user and not to all other users. It will help us to automate the Banking System and avoid long queues inside the banking counters.

2. RFID based Ration Card


A Ration Card is a document issued under an order or authority of the State Government, as per the Public Distribution System, for the purchase of essential commodities from fair price shops. State Governments issue distinctive Ration Cards to Above Poverty Line, Below Poverty Line and Antyodaya families and conduct periodical review and checking of Ration Cards. A Ration Card is a very useful document for Indian citizens. It helps save money by aiding in the procurement of essential commodities at a subsidised rate. It has also become an important tool of identification now-a-days. You may need to produce a copy of your Ration Card as proof of identification when applying for other documents like Domicile Certificate, for inclusion of your name in the Electoral Rolls, etc. Families living below the poverty line are entitled to Blue Cards, under which they can avail special subsidies. In addition to permanent Ration Cards, States also issue temporary Ration Cards, which are valid for a specified number of months, and are issued for relief purposes. We can use the RFID technology to replace the existing Ration cards to automate the process of Public Distribution System. Each user will be having an RFID tag with unique Identification number which will be used to identify the user and give him the

discount or subsidies on basic necessity goods from governmental stores. This kit includes Low Frequency RFID Reader and tags working at 125 khz frequency to fetch the information from the user to process it through microcontroller. Then microcontroller takes the decision whether to give the discounts on goods to a particular user or not. The RFID tag is used to authenticate the user for giving a discount on basic necessity goods to a particular user or not. The discounted price will be given to the authorized user and not to all other users. It will help us to automate the Public Distribution System.

3. RFID based Voting Machine

Many secure systems, such as contactless credit cards and secure entrance systems, are built with contactless smartcard RFID technologies. This kit includes Low Frequency RFID Reader and tags working at 125 khz frequency to fetch the information from the user to process it through microcontroller. Then microcontroller takes the decision whether to cast the vote of a particular user or not. The RFID tag is used to authenticate the voter for voting in the election. The voter can vote only once after that the tag will be disabled for further voting in the same election. It is a very secured way of voting in democratic countries like India RFID Railway Platform to Display Position of Coach

This is a unique project with RFID tag to display the position of each coach in train precisely on station when the train will arrive on the station. Once the train will enter the station the RFID readers will read the information from the RFID tags connected to each coach and will display at LCD connected to the microcontroller. It will help the passengers to locate their coach precisely on the railway station and save a lot of hassle and time of the passengers. It can alert the passengers as well by blowing the buzzer once the train will arrive at the station. The significant advantage of all types of RFID systems is the non contact, non-lineof-sight nature of the technology. Tags can be read through a variety of substances such as snow, fog, ice, paint, crusted grime, and other visually and environmentally challenging conditions, where barcodes or other optically read technologies would be useless.

4. RFID based ATM Machine


The traditional ATM was just a cash machine and the reason why that will not survive is that cash is being targeted for extinction with a specific focus from contactless payments. But since the erosion of cash will likely take several years the ATM industry has some time to evolve in a way that allows it to play a role in the brave new payments market. The ATM has to find a new role in life,That might be depositing checks, accepting payments paying bills offering advertising dispensing tickets, topping up contactless payment devices or even downloading back statements to PDAs but it wont be dispensing cash.

An ATM with a currency dispenser includes a contactless card reader. The contactless card reader can read data from an RFID tag of a customers ATM card. The contactless card reader, such as an RFID tag reader, can be located so as to provide additional space for another transaction component. The contactless card reader can also be used in conjunction with a magnetic stripe card reader. The ATM includes housing for the RFID tag reader that is adapted to prevent interception of radio signals. The ATM is able to prevent dispensing of currency in situations where unauthorized detection of signals is sensed. The ATM industry wont likely argue with the inevitable dominance mobile payments, which also rely on contactless technology, will have in the future.

5. RFID Based Attendance System


The main objective of the system is to uniquely identify and to make attendance for a person. This requires a unique product, which has the capability of distinguishing different person. This is possible by the new emerging technology RFID (Radio Frequency Identification). The main parts of an RFID system are RFID tag (with unique ID number) and RFID reader (for reading the RFID tag). In this system, RFID tag and RFID reader used are operating at 125KHz.

6. RFID Based Automatic Car Parking System

RFID is a very useful technology in automation of Car Parking System in a Mall/Building. It will automatically deduct the amount from the RFID tag of vehicle owner and open the door for parking.Similarly it will open the door on exit.

7. RFID based Blind man Stick

RFID is very useful Technology for Blind man to Identify the things like Buses, Trains, Railway Station and virtually anything we can think about. We can embed the RFID reader in Blind man stick and put the RFID tags on other things to identify them for the blind man and blow a siren or a prerecorded voice for each item which has RFID tag on it and is in the database of RFID reader of the blind mans stick. Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is an automatic identification method, relying on storing and remotely retrieving data using devices called RFID tags or transponders. The technology requires some extent of cooperation of an RFID reader and an RFID tag. An RFID tag is an object that can be applied to or incorporated into a product,

animal, or person for the purpose of identification and tracking using radio waves. Some tags can be read from several meters away and beyond the line of sight of the reader. This kit includes Low Frequency RFID Reader and tags working at 125 khz frequency to fetch the information from the vehicle/train/railways station or any object to process it through microcontroller. Then microcontroller will receive the information from RFID Reader and detect the object from RFID tags connected to object and play the prerecorded sound for that particular object. The amount deducted will be displayed on the LCD display along with the Vehicle number. Each vehicle will have a unique RFID tag to identify it.

8. RFID based Library Management System

RFID based Library Management System is a unique project to be implemented in collage libraries to manage the books automatically and efficiently. It will use the microcontroller and RFID reader to identify and manage the books efficiently. Every book will have a unique RFID tag and every student will be provided unique RFID card as ID card for library. When a student swipes his /her card before RFID reader it will display his/her details with no. of books issued to him/her. If if the student wants to issue a book then he will swipe his card and the book to be issued before RFID reader and it will issue the book. Similarly if the student wants to return the book he will swipe his card and the book it will automatically removed from his account if issued before to him. If some buddy tries to steal the book and pass from proximity of the RFID reader then it will blow the buzzer to alert the guard at the gate of library.

9. RFID based Local Vehicle Tracking System

Operating a managed, busy parking lot can pose significant challenges, especially to a government organization that also owns some of the vehicles in the lot. The parking area has to be secure, with barrier-enforced entrances and exits. It also has to have an automated, efficient monitoring system that allows for accurate vehicle tracking as well as easy in-and-out access for drivers. It can be achieved by using RFID technology to identify and tracking the Vehicles in premises. Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is an automatic identification method, relying on storing and remotely retrieving data using devices called RFID tags or transponders. The technology requires some extent of cooperation of an RFID reader and an RFID tag. An RFID tag is an object that can be applied to or incorporated into a product, animal, or person for the purpose of identification and tracking using radio waves. Some tags can be read from several meters away and beyond the line of sight of the reader. An RFID tag is an object that can be applied to or incorporated into a product, animal, or person for the purpose of identification and tracking using radio waves.

Some tags can be read from several meters away and beyond the line of sight of the reader.

10. RFID Based Toltax System

An adaptation of "Radio Identification" or RFID technology, called electronic toll collection, is lessening the delay incurred in toll collection, and may eliminate it entirely in the future. The electronic system determines whether a passing car is enrolled in the program, alerts enforcers if it is not. The accounts of registered cars are debited automatically without stopping or even opening a window

11. RFID Prepaid Energy Meter with Recharge Option

A scheme of Electricity billing system called PREPAID ENERGY METER WITH TARIFF INDICATOR can facilitate in improved cash flow management in energy utilities and can reduces problem associated with billing consumer living in isolated area and reduces deployment of manpower for taking meter readings. Every consumer can recharge RFID tag assigned and recharge its meter at various ranges (ie. Rs 50, Rs 100, Rs 200 etc).In our project we have given the name for RFID tag card smart card. Consumer can check its balance in LCD attached with the module and be prepare for the next recharge in advance.

12. RFID based Shopping Cart

Long checkout lines at the grocery store are one of the biggest complaints about the shopping experience Soon these lines could disappear when the ubiquitous Universal Product Code UPC bar code is replaced by smart labels, also called radio frequency identification RFID tags. RFID tags are intelligent bar codes that can talk to a networked system to track every product that you put in your shopping cart. Imagine going to the grocery store, filling up your cart and walking right out the door. No longer will you have to wait as someone rings up each item in your cart

one at a time. Instead these RFID tags will communicate with an electronic reader that will detect every item in the cart and ring each up almost instantly. The reader will be connected to a large network that will send information on your products to the retailer and product manufacturers. Your bank will then be notified and the amount of the bill will be deducted from your account. No lines no waiting. Almost everything that you buy from retailers has a UPC Bar Code printed on it. These bar codes help manufacturers and retailers keep track of inventory. They also give valuable information about the quantity of products being bought and to some extent by whom the products are being bought. These codes serve as product fingerprint made of machine-readable parallel bars that store binary code. Created in the early 1970s to speed up the check out process, bar codes have a few disadvantages: In order to keep up with inventories companies must scan each bar code on every box of a particular product. Going through the checkout line involves the same process of scanning each bar code on each item. Bar code is a read-only technology, meaning that it cannot send out any information. RFID tags are an improvement over bar codes because the tags have read and write capabilities. Data stored on RFID tags can be changed updated and locked. Some stores that have begun using RFID tags have found that the technology offers a better way to track merchandise for stocking and marketing purposes. Through RFID tags stores can see how quickly the products leave the shelves and whos buying them.

13. RFID based Railway Reservation

Railways are one of the most important modes of travel all over the world. So, all their operational procedures have to be simplified for deriving the best results. One such technology employed for providing the best service by the railways is the RFID railway reservation technology. It simplifies the process of the movement of the passengers without causing any problems. The biggest benefit of such a system is in simplification of the ticket checking system. The ticket checking system now consists of a simple verification of the RFID tag which is possessed by the people. Also, this system is completely flawless and fool proof. Since the number of passengers going through the railways has enhanced to such a large extent, the operational difficulties faced the organizations has increased considerably. With the employment of RFID, it can hope to get rid of its many problems like increasing capital expenditure and debt management. This technology can help such organizations like railways in consolidating their revenues while cutting costs through better operations and asset operation. The implementation of the RFID in the railways can provide knowledge about the exact location of a particular person or his luggage. The RFID systems operated by the railways help them in making accurate decisions about managing the transportation occurring through the railways. Every operation of railways like

train marshalling, train dispatching and managing train throughput can become hassle-free after the introduction of such systems. It will become simpler and easier for Railways to control the system of freight billing with the help of this technology. Passengers will also discover and feel the benefits of such systems. One of the biggest benefits that they can experienced from this system is the simplicity imparted by it in the checking of tickets. There is safety and ease also in terms of carrying luggage. The passengers can hand it over to the Railway Authorities and they can carry it in a separate bogie for them. The luggage will be returned to them when they reach the destination station. The luggage will be tagged to ensure that it is not misplaced.

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