The key goal of this project is to develop and erect an automated gasoline distribution network that dispenses fuel appropriately to correspond with the amount that has been selected by the customer. [3] In everyday existence, gasoline dispensing mechanisms are omnipresent including offices, bus stops, transportation hubs, institutions of learning, and more. [6] The goal of this project is to modernize the conventional gasoline pouring system by incorporating RFID technology. [2] This initiative encompasses the creation of a prepaid card system tailored for petrol bunks, coupled with the implementation of an RFID-powered petrol dispensing mechanism. [7] Presently, conventional petrol stations rely on manual operations, a process that is both time-intensive and demands a substantial workforce. [5] Furthermore, establishing petrol stations in remote areas entails significant expenses to ensure superior consumer convenience. [8] To address these challenges and enhance operational efficiency, the proposed solution entails the development of an unmanned petrol pump. [1] This system operates expeditiously, minimizes time investments, and offers heightened versatility regarding installation locations. [4] Customers can seamlessly utilize the service, facilitated by an electronic clearing system, streamlining the fuel dispensing process. [1]


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    Title :

    RFID Card Based Petrol Pump Automation System


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    Publication date :

    2023-12-14


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    423793 byte




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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