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This study focuses on an RFID-based toll booth management system that is monitored via the Internet of Things. The database stores all of the information about user accounts, as well as their balances. Each vehicle owner has a unique RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) based card that stores their RFID number and is put on their vehicle. When a vehicle arrives at a toll booth, the toll booth management system will monitor the cards scanned. After that, the system connects to the database to determine whether the card is legitimate and, if so, what the balance is. If the user's balance is sufficient, the toll amount is deducted, and the card scanner system informs the motor that the user has been invoiced, along with the billing information.
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