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Accident and Emergency Informer Using GSM with Voice Support from SPOT Data

V. Dhineshkumar, S. Gobhinath, S. Vimalraj

Abstract


Quick and immediate response is necessary during the life threatening situations like heart attack, accident of the vehicle involving heavy crashes, rollovers, etc. It is calculated that nearly half of the accidental death were due to the rollovers. An essential and an integrated system that would automatically detects the critical situations associated with the vehicle and informing the personals like police and the ambulance services is required. But there are certain systems available in the market which may be either costlier or specific to a vehicle which also requires the human intervention. Moreover those systems will only monitors the crash occurrence and send a message to the relatives or to some pre-stored mobile numbers. The main objective of this design is to inform the personals (police and ambulance) through voice call (pre-recorded) and also sends the information like date and time, location, speed of the vehicle(before impact), light, temperature and angular tilt position of the vehicle with the help of mobile phone tower.

Keywords


GSM, SPOT, Central Control, Accelerometer, Automatic Emergency Brake, Temperature and Light Sensors, Verbose (text to voice), Emergency Switch

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