Abstract

Public transport is one of lowest cost and therefore most dependable mass transit systems in India. Bus services are a common mode of public transportation. Throughout India, travel is extremely important. During emergence within recent years, the use of public transportation has become more prevalent in daily life. People are increasingly relying on public transportation to go about to workplace, schools, clinics etc. The far more common issue in bus services is indeed the distribution of bus tickets, this further frequently results in a dispute as between the rider and the conductor. Taking that into consideration, we're going to build an automatic bus ticketing system in which RFID cards were used to improve the process. This would be an easy-to-use device that automatically deducts the traveler's payment depending on the distance travelled. The traveler is authenticated via a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) card, which allows for extremely exact transactions. When comparing paper- based vs RFID-based systems, RFID cards are frequently a superior alternative because they are rechargeable. RFID cards is issued to the general public. By obtaining data and information, a distinct profile will then be generated. RFID cards is being used to grant ID to each individual. As a result of having access to this database, this becomes feasible to detect and verify your passenger's profile and make a withdrawal. The android-based application is used to get the count of passenger travelling in a day which will help the conductor to check total tickets costing in a day.

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