DESIGN OF AN INTELLIGENT CRYPTO CURRENCY MINING FARM (CMF) FOR VEHICLE USING ML
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https://doi.org/10.54228/mjaret08220001Abstract
Due to the need for non-renewable resources like gasoline and diesel, electronic toll collection, and vehicle parking costs, travel and transportation costs are at an all-time high on a global scale.In order to reduce the costs of electronic toll collection charges, vehicle parking expenses, and expenses like electric vehicle charging station bills, the automotive industry has proposed new ideas like electric vehicles, which will replace the use of current high-cost non-renewable resources like gasoline and diesel. Additionally, the automotive industry has proposed a new idea to reduce the costs of vehicle parking.Any low-voltage client may install the plug-and-play CCMF gadget to turn electrical energy into digital money. The CMF will have internet connectivity inside the car, access the block chain, begin mining for cryptocurrency, earn cryptocurrency, and transfer cryptocurrency to digital wallets. This will be utilised to cover all costs in the subsequent stage.The two modules in the suggested idea are 1. CCMF in the vehicle, and 2. toll collecting and electric charging. CMF is run on a 32-bit Tensilica CPU, and internet access is provided through a Wi-Fi module that is connected. On the ETC side, a Wi-Fi module with two relays is available for EV charging and toll gate access. As soon as the switch for pay mode is struck, money from the vehicle's digital wallet will be immediately sent to the ETC as a toll charge and something will be noticed in our digital wallet. The same procedure will be used for all fees, including parking and charging.
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