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IOT SMART ZONE-BASED VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL AND AVOID

ACCIDENTS WITH VEHICLE AUTO HEAD LIGHT INTENSITY


CONTROL

ABSTRACT

Whenever the vehicle is within the zone, the vehicle speed is controlled by receiving the
signal, i.e.., every time the vehicle speed is decreased to some cutoff and kept constant until the
vehicle moves out of the zone, and then the vehicle can get accelerated by itself. Detects
Obstacles and prevents Accidents by Stopping Vehicle. In this project mainly there will be a RF
transmitter and receiver. Here we place the transmitter in a school or a hospital zone or a
Highway or a U turn, where there will be more traffic. The transmitter can transmit signal up to
10 mts. The receiver will be placed in the vehicle that is connected to a micro Controller.
Whenever the vehicle is within the transmitter zone, the Vehicle speed is controlled by receiving
the signal, i.e.., every time the vehicle speed is decreased to Some Cutoff and kept constant Until
the vehicle moves out of the transmitter zone, and then the vehicle can get accelerated by itself.
Ultrasonic sensor Detects Obstacles and prevents Accidents by Stopping Vehicle. The headlights
automatically gets controlled their intensity for avoiding the accidents.

PROPOSED SYSTEM

The controlling device of the whole system is a Microcontroller to which RF receiver module;
DC motors are interfaced through a motor driver. The Microcontroller checks the data with the
program embedded in it and performs appropriate actions on the electric DC motors. The
Microcontroller is programmed using Embedded C language.

ADVANTAGES

1. Easy to control the vehicle


2. Easy to use
3. Less rate of accident
EXISTING SYSTEM

All inductive appliances have an operating voltage range. Operating voltage range of a ceiling
fan is much higher than an air conditioner. Thus, ceiling fan works at low voltages also but air
conditioner does not. If the voltage given to the air conditioner is lower than the operating
voltage range, then it will not start at all. But if it is in running condition, it will produce a
humming sound.

BLOCK DIAGRAM

Transmitter

Receiver

HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS

CONTROL
BUTTONS

1. Microcontroller
2. Control buttons
3. RF Transmitter
4. RF Receiver
5. Buzzer
6. Ultrasonic sensor
7. Wi-Fi
8. L293D
9. Motors

SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS

1. Arduino IDE
2. Embedded C

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