Author : B.Srilatha 1
Date of Publication :24th May 2018
Abstract: The pedestrian crossing has been the major purpose behind the person on foot and vehicle crashes during nights as well as in highways, this project is focused on identifyingthe obstacle crossing for supporting an advanced driver assistance system utilizing an IR sensor mounted on the vehicle. In this paper, a particular issue is addressed, which can hugely affect person's lives. To be particular, the discovery of sudden walker intersection to help drivers in maintaining a strategic distance from mishaps. This is mainly concentrated on the Indian sedan cars and their safety with affordable price & device that can be installed in all type of cars. IR sensors are used for the detection of pedestrian crossing which plays a vital role in paper proposed. In case of rash driving on unbalanced roads, the speed of the motor gets dropped down by the accelerometer. When the driver is drunk he will not be able to drive the vehicle when the alcohol content exceeds the limit which stops the engine further. Buzzer used here gives the alert in all kinds of this situation so that can drive the vehicles harmlessly on roads. Here car reduces its speed automatically when it detects the object passing through the vehicle even when the driver is in absent mood or uncontrollable condition. When the vehicle is moving on the steep or sloppy roads, sometimes it might lead to accidents due to the imbalance of the vehicle. This kind of consequences is also handled and overcome. Hence avoids accidents
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