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Abstract
In order to solve the problem that the vehicles within the university campus are increasing steadily and a large number of outside vehicles drive through the campus arbitrarily and park disorderly. In this paper, a campus intelligent vehicle management system based on ETC is designed, and the ETC technology is introduced. On the basis of analyzing the system’s hardware architecture and workflow, a design model of lane is given. Finally, it discusses the communication theory of Winsock, customs a format of data frame and proposes a Winsock-based intelligent data synchronization algorithm. The daily traffic volume has been decreased by 65% since the system is put into operation in a university.
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