Power Management System For Highway Using Radio Frequency Identification


Authors : Namburi Nireekshana; Ch. Rajkumar; Ch. Sathvik; K. Chandrajay; B. Satish; Md. Farhan; K. Pavan

Volume/Issue : Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 12 - December


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Abstract : This article presents a Power Management System for Highway Lighting Using RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) to improve energy efficiency and reduce operational costs. The primary goal of this project is to develop an intelligent street lighting system for highways that conserves power by controlling streetlights based on vehicle movement. This is achieved by utilizing Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology. Each vehicle on the highway is equipped with an RFID tag carrying a unique identification number. As the vehicle passes by, an RFID reader detects this tag and signals a microcontroller to activate the corresponding streetlights. Once the vehicle has passed, the lights can be automatically turned Offor dimmed, thereby significantly reducing unnecessary power consumption unit that communicates with RFID readers gathers data on the status of each light and energy consumption.

Keywords : Electrical Power Systems, Micro Controller, Radio Frequency Identification.

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This article presents a Power Management System for Highway Lighting Using RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) to improve energy efficiency and reduce operational costs. The primary goal of this project is to develop an intelligent street lighting system for highways that conserves power by controlling streetlights based on vehicle movement. This is achieved by utilizing Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology. Each vehicle on the highway is equipped with an RFID tag carrying a unique identification number. As the vehicle passes by, an RFID reader detects this tag and signals a microcontroller to activate the corresponding streetlights. Once the vehicle has passed, the lights can be automatically turned Offor dimmed, thereby significantly reducing unnecessary power consumption unit that communicates with RFID readers gathers data on the status of each light and energy consumption.

Keywords : Electrical Power Systems, Micro Controller, Radio Frequency Identification.

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