Designing and developing a Fuel Dispenser Management System and Queue Management System to be installed in a Gas and Service Station
The station is equipped with 4, 92Octane dispensers, connected to one central 92Octane repository and 3 Diesel dispensers, also connected to one central repository. Customers may form queues for each dispenser (based on the vehicle type).
Only 10 customers may form a queue for each serving dispenser (some dispensers may not operate due to lack of manpower). A ticket is issued through the Queue Management System to each customer in each queue. The number of available positions in each queue is displayed when a customer first enters the Gas Station. If a queue has reached 10 vehicles, the next customer may join the common waiting queue, and will be able to join the next vacant queue position for the appropriate dispenser.
The two central fuel repositories have a capacity of 25,000L each. When the capacity of a repository reaches 500L the dispensing of that fuel type will be stopped until it is re-stocked. 1L of 92Octance is priced at Rs. 450 and Diesel is priced at Rs. 430.
This is done as a group and the group members are as follows
- Oshen Geenath - IIT ID: 20210434
- Vinsuka Jeewandara - IIT ID: 20200471
- Senesh Jayakody - IIT ID: 20210164
- Vinuwara Jayasuriya - IIT ID: 20210167