IOT & RFID Based Wireless Vehicle Charging using Arduino

Project Code :TEMBMA3078

Objective

The main objective of this project is to charge the vehicle wirelessly via inductive coupling using wireless charging system

Abstract

As the new era of the automobile, the industry is rapidly transforming from an IC engine vehicle to an electric vehicle. The demand for an electric vehicle is increasing, these lead to an increase in charging station as well. In this project, a wireless charging system is used to charge the vehicle wirelessly via inductive coupling. we just simply need to park the car on the charging spot. The transmission of electrical energy from source to load from a distance without any conducting wire or cables is called Wireless Power Transmission. This system doesn’t require any human interaction.


The result of this project is we can charge our vehicles wirelessly via inductive coupling and can upload the vehicle numbers to the cloud which are stored in RFID tags. Wireless power transmission might be one of the technologies that are one step towards the future. This project can open up new possibilities of wireless charging that can use in our daily lives.

 

Keywords: Arduino Uno, node MCU, transmitter and receiver coil, RFID module, LCD, battery, power supply

NOTE: Without the concern of our team, please don't submit to the college. This Abstract varies based on student requirements.

Block Diagram

Specifications

Hardware Requirements:

  • Arduino
  • Node MCU
  • LCD
  • Transmitter and receiver coil
  • RFID reader
  • Battery
  • Power supply

Software Requirements:

  • Arduino IDE

Learning Outcomes


  • Arduino pin diagram and architecture
  • How to install Arduino IDE  software
  • Setting up and installation procedure for Arduino
  • Introduction to Arduino IDE
  • Basic coding in Arduino IDE
  • Working of RFID reader
  • Interface RFID reader with Arduino?
  • Working of transmitter and receiver coil
  • Interface transmitter and receiver coil with Arduino?
  • Working of LCD
  • Interface LCD with Arduino?
  • Working of battery
  • Working of Power supply
  • About Project Development Life Cycle:
    • Planning and Requirement Gathering( software’s, Tools, Hardware components, etc.,)
    • Schematic preparation 
    • Code development and debugging
    • Hardware development and debugging
    • Development of the Project and  Output testing
  • Practical exposure to:
    • Hardware and software tools.
    • Solution providing for real time problems.
    • Working with team/ individual.
    • Work on Creative ideas.
  • Project development Skills
    • Problem analyzing skills
    • Problem solving skills
    • Creativity and imaginary skills
    • Programming skills
    • Deployment
    • Testing skills
    • Debugging skills
    • Project presentation skills
    • Thesis writing skills

Demo Video

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