Date of Publication :23rd March 2018
Abstract: Automobiles and computing innovations are creating a new standard of vehicle data services. The automobile black box has similar functions to a black box used in an airplane.It is used to determine the cause of vehicle accidents and to avoid loss of life and property arising from injuries in vehicles.The system aims to achieve an analysis of accidents by tracking vehicles.The system also involves enhancing security by preventing the black box data from being tampered. In case of an accident, the black box sends a warning message to a pre-stored mobile number via short message service (SMS).This device is an advanced version of the system for speed detection, seat belt warnings, and it is placed in vehicle.A speed sensor, seat belt sensor and various sensors that sense different parameters of the vehicle are connected to a microcontroller that detects hazardous conditions or injuries and then sends text messages to a police ambulance and driver relatives using GSM technology.The text which is sent to different authorities contains the vehicle details and its position.The main objective of this project is to develop a smart vehicle system that minimizes the imitations of existing methods and also improves the protection of vehicles and people, and also reduces accidental injuries.
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