International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 05 Issue: 04 | Apr-2018 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2018, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 6.171 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 867 TRAFFIC RULES VIOLATION SYSTEM USING NFC CARD Rishu Yadav 1 , Akhil Korgaonkar 2 , Shashikant Yadav 3 , Prasannakumar Yadav 4 , Dr. Vinayak D Shinde 5 ,Sunny Sal 6 1,2,3,4 Student, Dept of Computer engineering, SLRTCE, Maharashtra, India 5 Head of Department(HOD), Dept of Computer engineering, SLRTCE, Maharashtra, India 6 Assistant Professor, Dept of Computer engineering, SLRTCE, Maharashtra, India ---------------------------------------------------------------------***--------------------------------------------------------------------- Abstract - The project involves developing an Digital Driving License which provides a proof of identity and a way to access details about license holders past record. The existing driving licenses consist of two memory sections, one for the public and another for personal data. The personal space will hold license data so that it can be checked by government officials in cases of any fraud or other criminality. The space which is provided for public usage will be offered to service providers and will be easily able to be read by an NFC enabled mobile phone. KeywordsAndroid Mobile, NFC tags, RTO 1. INTRODUCTION The older RTO system features are reduced by this approach and it is digitalized by NFC cards. An NFC components consists of a transponder for reading and writing and computer system. NFC tags are powered by the electromagnetic signal received from a reader. The Near Field Communication (NFC) devices are also used in virtual money for shopping purposes. The NFC uses low radio frequency for use. In the year of 2010, Google was integrating this into an Android devices, which made transactions using virtual money more popular [1]. The NFC tag are used as a unique identity for account of users. When traffic cops catches a person driving a vehicle, He asks the driver to show his NFC enabled Driving licences and scans it. When the scanned NFC enabled Driving licences is already available in system it matches with the tag id and fetches the required data or information such as previous records and user info etc. Traffic police can also place a new complaint about that user. If a new complaint is placed, then the fine amount will be deducted from users wallet balance. After this, the vehicle gets immediate access to drive through. This NFC based RTO system also has some additional features. New user can register themselves with the system and also an old user can recharge his account balance. The amount for recharge can be entered in the system.The NFC chip stores a unique combination of numbers,registered with the driver's master data in the web application. .[1][2]. 2. LITERATURE REVIEW Literature review is highlighted in reference to the performance and approach of the current system we have studied and about the proposed system which we are implementing. 2.1. Existing system In current system whenever vehicle driver breaks any rule then police officer catches victim and ask for license. User shows his license and traffic police officer charges him for whatever rule he has breached. But in this driver doesn’t know about penalty list and what exactly charges are there for penalties, so user sometimes get fooled by traffic police persons. In existing system all is manual process i.e. traffic police manually check for charges in his list.[1] Some time it may make mistake while seeing charges in the list, so driver will pay wrong charges for his penalty. Sometime traffic police say high charges by his own then at that time corruption may take place, because drivers request police man to take small amount and leave them without receipt. So there is corruption happening. 2.2. Proposed system Nowadays latest mobiles and tablets have an integrated scanner that can easily read NFC chips. Only one needs to do for license checks is attach a single low-cost NFC chips to the driver's driving license.[3] The NFC chip stores a unique combination of numbers. This unique ID can be easily read by the mobile phones and the NFC to web app with the latest NFC based technology and uniquely registered with the driver's master data in the web application.[4] The drivers can easily perform the automated checks with NFC to web application. They only need to hold their licenses up to their devices. The phone scans the NFC card and fetch the unique id from the NFC card. The data connection or internet connection can be either through a mobile internet or via a wireless network.