John Emmanuel C. Agun | Marjo A. Rabie | Roy Vincent P. Satoquia
This project aimed to improve the existing manual ticketing system for traffic violations. Specifically, it aimed to do the following: create a system to minimize or disregard the losses of ticket violations; design a process to provide a fast transaction of ticket issuance with real-time sending; and create a project to improve the current manual ticketing system. The proponents formulated a process that would improve the manual ticketing system as a whole. The proponents decided to make use of QR code to improve the time response for the ticketing system. An Android application was used in order to make the process even faster because of its feature that includes information on the violator and a list of their traffic violations. The SMS notification proved that the process was already done. The proponents concluded that with the use of QR codes and microcontrollers such as Arduino Mega, GSM module, and Bluetooth module, automating the ticketing system would be possible. The components used for the whole system were appropriate and worked for the system. Scanning QR codes would make the process faster and assures that all the information needed is acquired, specifically the name of the violator, license number, and the traffic violation committed. The proponents recommend introducing a more precise coding system than QR codes. Inclusion of the billing account for faster transactions that would be paid digitally could also be done by the future researchers.