Design and Development of an Enhanced Car Safety
System
Journal:
GRENZE International Journal of Engineering and Technology
Authors:
Anujna G. Bhat, C.V.N. Poojitha, Aneesh Kamath, Amogh S.B, Pavithra G
Volume:
10
Issue:
2
Grenze ID:
01.GIJET.10.2.488
Pages:
6731-6736
Abstract
The Enhanced Car Safety System is a novel approach to improving road safety by
integrating real-time notifications to emergency services, including hospitals and police
departments, in the event of a vehicular accident. This system employs advanced sensors and
telematics to detect collisions and other critical incidents automatically. Upon detecting an
accident, the system promptly gathers vital data such as the vehicle's location, the severity of the
impact, and the number of passengers. This information is then transmitted to nearby emergency
services through a secure communication network. The primary goal of this project is to reduce
response times of emergency personnel, thereby increasing the chances of survival and reducing
the severity of injuries for accident victims. The system leverages GPS, accelerometers, and IoT
(Internet of Things) technology to ensure accurate and swift notification. Additionally, it includes
features to avoid false alarms, such as verifying collision data against predefined criteria before
sending alerts. The Enhanced Car Safety System aims to bridge the gap between accident
occurrence and emergency response, providing a critical time advantage that can save lives and
enhance overall road safety. By integrating this system into modern vehicles, we anticipate a
significant reduction in fatalities and serious injuries on the road, making driving a safer
experience for all.