International Journal of Engineering and Management Research (IJEMR)
  • Year: 2015
  • Volume: 5
  • Issue: 3

Providing Vehicle Safety and Fastest Accidental Aid using Wireless Sensor Network

  • Author:
  • Inam Mohammad, Rashi Pandey
  • Total Page Count: 6
  • Page Number: 705 to 710

M. Tech (C.S) (Scholar), Graphic Era Hill University, Bhimtal, India

Online published on 21 November, 2017.

Abstract

This Paper focused on vehicle safety and fast accidental aid. In road safety we see drunk driver detection using alcohol sensor and also detect if the driver feeling sleepy using eye blink sensor. Our system will detect these things and if driver found to be drunken and sleepy our system will stop the ignition of engine and inform to the vehicle owner. Even after that much of security the accident occurs so we implement and IVIS (Intelligent vehicle information system) that provide fastest aid. We have seen a tremendous increase in road accident due to which lot of human life effected and loss of communication especially in hilly area during the night time when the accident occur or car fall down from the hill then there is no one to call ambulance because some time the passing cars doesn't even know that there is an accident occur because they don't find any such evidence of accident. To give people an early aid as possible we have introduce IVIS (Intelligent vehicle information system). We give information about accident itself the accidental vehicle will inform to base station for its accident and some information about the damage that occurs inside the car for e.g No of passenger in the car and the exact location of car using GPS (Global Positioning System) and google maps so that the coming ambulance will have sufficient medical help for every passenger using the sensors so it also send signal to traffic system to provide smooth flow for the emergency vehicles like ambulance to reach the hospitals in time and thus minimizing the delay caused by traffic congestion. The base station identifies the location where the accident occur then send the exact coordinates to the nearest ambulance available. Also sends a signal to all the traffic control station to clear the route for the ambulance to pass.

Keywords

GSM(Global System for Mobile Communications), GPRS (General Packet Radio Services), WSN(Wireless Sensor Networks) GPS (Global Positioning System), NMEA (National Marine Electronics Association)