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Integrating IOT for Helmet to Enhanced Safety and Connectivity

Journal
2024 International BIT Conference (BITCON)
Date Issued
2024-12-07
Author(s)
Tharun S
Sai Gowrav J Naik
Swetha Shekarappa G  
Sheila Mahapatra  
Ila Rai  
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/BITCON63716.2024.10984523
Abstract
A growing concern over the safety of roads, particularly for riders on two-wheelers has necessitated creation of innovative approaches aimed at avoiding accidents and reducing their consequences. The project is aimed at introducing a Smart Helmet that comes with advanced sensing technology to recognize accidents as soon as they happen and to call emergency services immediately in order to assist afflicted riders. For detecting strong impact during an accident, the helmet has a built-in vibration sensor. With a loose surface beneath them when they lose control, GPS picks up the point of the mishap and uses GSM to send the district-based messages to next available police stations or hospitals soonest possible. The smart system is based on the integration of other detection tools like vibration sensor, A9G board also accelerometer which form basis for fast and accurate response techniques.
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GPS (Global Positioni...

Accelerometer

GSM (Global System fo...

A9G Board

Vibration Sensor

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