Automobile Collision Detection System Using GSM and GPS

Year : 2023 | Volume :01 | Issue : 01 | Page : 15-19
By

Niraj Damakale

Sahil Naik

Siddharth Kirad

Omkar Sonawane

Kamlesh Mahajan

  1. Student Department of Mechanical Engineering, NBNSTIC Maharashtra India
  2. Student Department of Mechanical Engineering, NBNSTIC Maharashtra India
  3. Student Department of Mechanical Engineering, NBNSTIC Maharashtra India
  4. Student Department of Mechanical Engineering, NBNSTIC Maharashtra India
  5. Assistant Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering, NBNSTIC Maharashtra India

Abstract

The accelerometer detects changes in the vehicle’s axis and the GSM module sends an alert message to the phone indicating the location of the event. Advanced technology makes our daily life easier. Because every coin has two sides, technology has both strengths and weaknesses. The development of technology has increased the number of traffic accidents, resulting in numerous deaths. The poor medical facilities that exist in our country exacerbate the problem. Our project will help you solve this problem. Road accidents continue to be a serious threat to property and human lives. It is essential to have sophisticated collision detection technologies to lessen the impact and aftereffects of car accidents. This research study suggests a novel method for an Automobile Collision Detection System that makes use of Global Positioning System and Global System for Mobile Communications technology. By properly detecting and reporting crashes in real-time, the suggested system intends to enable quick emergency action and maybe save lives.

Keywords: Arduino, GSM, GPS, LCD display, vibration sensor

[This article belongs to International Journal of Manufacturing and Production Engineering(ijmpe)]

How to cite this article: Niraj Damakale, Sahil Naik, Siddharth Kirad, Omkar Sonawane, Kamlesh Mahajan. Automobile Collision Detection System Using GSM and GPS. International Journal of Manufacturing and Production Engineering. 2023; 01(01):15-19.
How to cite this URL: Niraj Damakale, Sahil Naik, Siddharth Kirad, Omkar Sonawane, Kamlesh Mahajan. Automobile Collision Detection System Using GSM and GPS. International Journal of Manufacturing and Production Engineering. 2023; 01(01):15-19. Available from: https://journals.stmjournals.com/ijmpe/article=2023/view=127588

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Volume 01
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Received June 25, 2023
Accepted July 10, 2023
Published November 29, 2023