Smart locking system for Ron95 (R95-Atech) by implementing motor and claw application

The implementation of Radio Frequency Identification, RFID locking mechanism on nozzle pump represents an innovative approach to improve access control measures over subsidized fuel, RON95. The following report details the development, execution and assessment of sophisticated locking system that in...

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Main Authors: Saadon, Imad Yusuf, Norjali, Rasida
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Language:en
Published: 2024
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https://doi.org/10.30880/peat.2024.05.01.005
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author Saadon, Imad Yusuf
Norjali, Rasida
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Norjali, Rasida
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description The implementation of Radio Frequency Identification, RFID locking mechanism on nozzle pump represents an innovative approach to improve access control measures over subsidized fuel, RON95. The following report details the development, execution and assessment of sophisticated locking system that incorporates RFID technology through the utilization of motor and mechanical components. RON95 is a cost-effective means for Malaysian consumers to fuel their vehicles. Although Malaysians have benefited financially from the system, it has been taken advantage of by citizens from other countries, particularly Singaporeans. In order to resolve this problem, the study suggests implementing a locking mechanism that utilizes recognition technologies. The access is only available to Malaysian nationals and may only be obtained by registering their personal information for the access where in this case, the Unique Identification UID of their identification card, IC. The goal is to mitigate the unauthorized utilization of subsidized RON95 petrol, guaranteeing that only intended beneficiaries reap the advantages of this governmental endeavor. The system also integrates with alarm system which triggered for specific reason which could prevent from unwelcomed action from be taken that could damage the unit. The prototype appeared to give a quite successful result. The prototype manages to carry out the stated program which follow certain instructions and rules. To conclude, despite having an impactful result, the prototype still open for upgrades. For instance, the microprocessor. A Wi-Fi type microprocessor could be used to extend its functionality
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spelling my.uthm.eprints-122342025-05-27T01:36:11Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/12234/ Smart locking system for Ron95 (R95-Atech) by implementing motor and claw application Saadon, Imad Yusuf Norjali, Rasida TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The implementation of Radio Frequency Identification, RFID locking mechanism on nozzle pump represents an innovative approach to improve access control measures over subsidized fuel, RON95. The following report details the development, execution and assessment of sophisticated locking system that incorporates RFID technology through the utilization of motor and mechanical components. RON95 is a cost-effective means for Malaysian consumers to fuel their vehicles. Although Malaysians have benefited financially from the system, it has been taken advantage of by citizens from other countries, particularly Singaporeans. In order to resolve this problem, the study suggests implementing a locking mechanism that utilizes recognition technologies. The access is only available to Malaysian nationals and may only be obtained by registering their personal information for the access where in this case, the Unique Identification UID of their identification card, IC. The goal is to mitigate the unauthorized utilization of subsidized RON95 petrol, guaranteeing that only intended beneficiaries reap the advantages of this governmental endeavor. The system also integrates with alarm system which triggered for specific reason which could prevent from unwelcomed action from be taken that could damage the unit. The prototype appeared to give a quite successful result. The prototype manages to carry out the stated program which follow certain instructions and rules. To conclude, despite having an impactful result, the prototype still open for upgrades. For instance, the microprocessor. A Wi-Fi type microprocessor could be used to extend its functionality 2024-06-15 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/12234/1/P17084_5e859109341cf879b19900beb18dd9ba.pdf%207.pdf Saadon, Imad Yusuf and Norjali, Rasida (2024) Smart locking system for Ron95 (R95-Atech) by implementing motor and claw application. In: Progress in Engineering Application and Technology. https://doi.org/10.30880/peat.2024.05.01.005
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Saadon, Imad Yusuf
Norjali, Rasida
Smart locking system for Ron95 (R95-Atech) by implementing motor and claw application
title Smart locking system for Ron95 (R95-Atech) by implementing motor and claw application
title_full Smart locking system for Ron95 (R95-Atech) by implementing motor and claw application
title_fullStr Smart locking system for Ron95 (R95-Atech) by implementing motor and claw application
title_full_unstemmed Smart locking system for Ron95 (R95-Atech) by implementing motor and claw application
title_short Smart locking system for Ron95 (R95-Atech) by implementing motor and claw application
title_sort smart locking system for ron95 (r95-atech) by implementing motor and claw application
topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/12234/1/P17084_5e859109341cf879b19900beb18dd9ba.pdf%207.pdf
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