ESP-32-Based Internet of Things Smart E-Fuel Stations
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Abstract
Recent developments in the field have led to a surge in interest in the Internet of Things (IoT) and cloud computing. These days, the majority of petrol stations still rely on manual operations, which are labor-intensive and inefficient. A gasoline station in a remote location has significant challenges in providing first-rate service to its customers due to the high expense and difficulty of doing so. Using the suggested project will fix all of these issues. In this article, we detail the planning and execution of an Internet of Things (IoT) smart e-fuel station that can read an RFID card to deduct the quantity of petrol delivered, monitor the station's fuel level, and upload that data to a server in the cloud. Only the administrator has access to this cloud server. The gasoline will be supplied to the station by the main station if the fuel level is low. In today's environment, automation is taking over every process.