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1st International Conference on Emerging Trends in Mechanical Sciences for Sustainable Technologies

Development Of Microcontroller Based Technology for Automatic Safety Control of Vehicle Braking System

Miller Jothi N K, Kesavan B, Nihal V and Sriram R, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sri Eshwar College of Engineering, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India.


Online First : 18 August 2023
Publisher Name : AnaPub Publications, Kenya.
ISSN (Online) : 2959-3042
ISSN (Print) : 2959-3034
ISBN (Online) : 978-9914-9946-4-3
ISBN (Print) : 978-9914-9946-5-0
Pages : 122-129

Abstract


The Detection of a Drowsiness-based braking system is an innovative technology that aims to improve the safety of drivers and passengers by monitoring their eye movements and using that data to apply the brakes in case of an emergency. This system consists of an eye blink sensor mounted on the vehicle's dashboard or steering wheel, a microcontroller unit that processes the sensor data and a braking system that applies the brakes when necessary.The eye blink sensor used in this system works by detecting the eyelids' closure and measuring the blink's duration. The sensor sends this information to the microcontroller, which analyzes it to determine whether the driver is drowsy, distracted, or inattentive. If the microcontroller determines that the driver is not alert, it sends a signal to the braking system to apply the brakes, thereby preventing a potential accident. This technology is particularly useful for long-distance drivers, who may become fatigued after hours of driving. The system can also detect distractions such as mobile phone usage or eating while driving, which are common causes of accidents. The Drowsiness of the driver-based braking system is an important advancement in automotive safety technology, as it can potentially save lives and prevent injuries caused by accidents due to driver fatigue or distraction.

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Drowsiness, Eyeblink Sensor, Braking System, Microcontroller.

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Miller Jothi N K, Kesavan B, Nihal V and Sriram R, “Development Of Microcontroller Based Technology for Automatic Safety Control of Vehicle Braking System”, Advances in Intelligent Systems and Technologies, pp. 122-129, August. 2023. doi:10.53759/aist/978-9914-9946-4-3_19

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© 2023 Miller Jothi N K, Kesavan B, Nihal V and Sriram R. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.