Author : Dr.B. Shadaksharappa 1
Date of Publication :30th November 2017
Abstract: Number of vehicles in our country has exponentially increased but the traffic control systems have not developed in that phase. Therefore it is the time to shift from fixed timer mode to an automatic system. In this paper, we are proposing a traffic congestion reduction system and an automatic ambulance rescue alert system. Taking into account that user is using smartphones with an internet connection. There is a good opportunity to put forth our architecture for WSN using Smartphones. This also aims at finding the place or location o accident and reporting the location of the accident to the nearest ambulance. The vehicle's position in the form of latitude and longitude coordinates will be sent to road transport officials through the internet. The location spot is retrieved using “GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEMâ€. This technology also helps to inform about the accident to nearby hospital/ambulance service immediately.
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