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Smart Sensors-Based Autonomous Vehicle Safety With Auto Alert Using Wireless Network

Smart Sensors-Based Autonomous Vehicle Safety With Auto Alert Using Wireless Network
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Author(s): K. Avinash Babu (Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, UCET, Mahatma Gandhi University, Nalgonda, India), G. Eswara Rao (Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, VITAM, Berhampur, India), G. Aparna (Electronics and Communication Engineering, Pentagon Rugged Systems India Limited, Hyderabad, India)and N. Sowmya (Electronics and Communication Engineering, Pentagon Rugged Systems India Limited, Hyderabad, India)
Copyright: 2025
Pages: 24
Source title: Virtual and Augmented Reality Applications in the Automobile Industry
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Devaraj E. (CMR University, India)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-7287-6.ch003

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Abstract

A major contributor to accidents is alcohol, and shift workers, business drivers, and truck drivers are the most susceptible to dozing off while operating a motor vehicle. Along with putting lives in danger, these problems put a heavy financial strain on business owners, who are held responsible for these kinds of accidents. In this research, a mobile application-integrated adaptive driver and business owner alert system for tracking driving behaviors is presented. The system uses advanced sensors to detect drunkenness, tiredness, and seat belt usage, triggering a buzzer when risky behaviors are detected. The system uses GPS and GSM modules to communicate the car's location to the designated individual, deactivating the motor if critical thresholds are crossed.This system, controlled by a Cortex M3 microprocessor, proactively addresses major crash causes, reducing accidents, injuries, fatalities, and property damage. The virtual and augmented reality-related future trends in vehicle safety with Auto Alert have also been explained.

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