Date of Publication :14th March 2018
Abstract: A major issue for car owners today is that they are constantly afraid to their cars stolen from a specific parking lot or from outside their home. Image processing based on the detection and prevention system of real-time vehicles provides the ultimate solution to this problem.The system described in this paper automatically takes driver photos and compares its face with database to check whether or not it is an authenticated driver.Only if he is an authenticated driver have access to that vehicle.An alarm rings and electrical connections are not activated if he is not an authenticated driver.The technology used here is real-time facial recognition and face detection. As the photos are taken in real time, the machine may be influenced by several issues, such as uneven lighting and changes in context.DCT normalization and background cancelation algorithms are incorporated along with basic face detection and face recognition algorithm to overcome this problem. Software and system hardware details are discussed in this paper.This paper focuses primarily on reducing injuries arising from a collision with another vehicle or from reckless driving and drunk driving.The Bluetooth Technology has been used as an indicating device.Thispaper has presented a system that will make cars self-sufficient to make decisions and remain protected from various types of accidents occurring both inside and outside the cars using sensors, GPS, Bluetooth and all these devices will be controlled usingRaspberry-pi
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