Wireless Power Transfer and Vehicle Theft Detection using Block Chaining

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An Electric Vehicle (EV) uses one or more traction motors or electric motors for propulsion. Nowadays the Electric Vehicle charging process is grim. An Electric Vehicle employs the concept of getting charged every time the vehicle is done travelling till a certain distance. The abate cost, alluring userfriendly method to maintain and its environment friendly nature makes the EV populous among many people. Yet, there pertains an issue to charge the vehicle as there are not many charging stations installed at every place. In this paper, we provide, block chain based vehicle charging system with reliable transaction. The vehicle has an inbuilt RFID tag, that is read by the RFID reader in the charging station. The RFID Number is transmitted to the server. The block chain technology is used in the server. If the vehicle goes missing the owner can report the theft to the server if the ID is matched the report is sent to the owner by Short Message Service(SMS) and the charging process will not be initiated. If the ID is not matched then the EV charging starts automatically.

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Wireless Power Transfer and Vehicle Theft Detection using Block Chaining. (2019). International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, 8(4), 5355–5360. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.d7571.118419

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