Smart Safety Helmet for Bike Riders using IoT
Author(s) -
P. Dharani,
Tirupalavanam Ganesh,
Vellore Kannan Gopinath,
Sharmasth Vali Y
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international research journal of multidisciplinary technovation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2582-1040
DOI - 10.34256/irjmt2044
Subject(s) - lakh , drunk driving , transport engineering , government (linguistics) , occupational safety and health , aeronautics , computer security , poison control , accident (philosophy) , unit (ring theory) , engineering , injury prevention , forensic engineering , business , medical emergency , computer science , psychology , medicine , law , political science , geography , linguistics , philosophy , mathematics education , archaeology , agriculture , epistemology
According to the law of the Indian government as per section 129 of the motor vehicle act of 1988 briefly explains the motorcycle or two-wheeler rider is mandatory to wear the helmet while driving and the recent survey conducted on road accidents by the world health organization (WHO). This WHO organization has briefly mentioned the cause and the prevention of road accidents that are happened around the world. They also mentioned the highest death rate that took place in India and the survey also reported as per the rate 1.5 lakh of road death has been accounted for by each year approximately. The above article motivates us to develop a system that is capable of providing safety and precaution to the bike rider. We designed a system that is capable of detecting the rider is whether wearing the helmet or not. Then detecting if the rider has consumed alcohol or not, whether if these two conditions are yet satisfied then only the motor will ignite or else it will not ignite. In case an accident occurred, our system is capable of detecting the accident and its location approximately. We implanted the led strip indication in the helmet unit to reduce the percentage of an accident during night times.
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