Affiliation:
1. Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Engineering, Pune, Maharashtra, India
Abstract
Most vehicle checkpoints have a security officer who checks the entry information by inspecting the identification document as part of the entry process for visitors, staff, and others entering the region. Given that this process is manual and involves validation and registration, there is a high likelihood that human error will be present. Manually entering admission and exit data and recording it on a register can be a difficult and time-consuming operation for security personnel at the checkpoint. It is challenging to disseminate the information entered because it is on paper. Thus we need an automatic system, which will reduce manual entry process and minimize the security personal effort. When a vehicle reaches the vicinity of the check point, the security personnel can scan the vehicle number plate and the drivers face and verify their identity from the database and will also store the information. Through this system, security and authorized personnel will be able to keep track of vehicle movement along with its drivers information. The suggested approach will shorten check-in and check-out times while also suggesting additional advantages for managing parking and traffic.