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This document proposes an electronic ticketing system for public transport using NFC (near field communication) technology. The current scenario involves a manual ticket process with the conductor cutting tickets and exchanging money. The proposed system would allow identification and ticketing of passengers using NFC enabled devices like tags and mobile phones. It specifies the hardware requirements including NFC tags, Android mobile phones and software like Visual Studio and SQL Server. It describes implementing features like admin and conductor login, user registration, account management, and NFC connection to enable contactless ticketing transactions where the conductor can tap a passenger's NFC card to detect their ID and fare details.











Introduction to an NFC-based electronic ticketing system for public transport, enhancing ticketing efficiency and user experience.
Discussion of the existing manual ticketing process including issues like time consumption, paperwork, and change problems.
Overview of the proposed system architecture involving user accounts, NFC cards, and role management for admins and conductors.
Explanation of NFC technology, its usage, cost-effectiveness, and projections showing a rise in mobile ticketing utilization.
Details of the hardware and software needed for the system, including specifications for NFC devices and required applications.
Illustration of the login process for admins and conductors and requirements for user registration in the system.
Discussion on management capabilities within the system including connection management and NFC interactions.
Description of how transactions are processed, including fare calculation and passenger identification via NFC cards.