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Smart Helmet for Detecting Alcohol and Sleep

Divakar M

Abstract


Safety and security are the two primary concerns we face every day. In today's world, two-wheeler road accidents are the cause of a significant number of human deaths and injuries. In India, one fatality is reported every four minutes. We have determined, in accordance with the World Health Organization, that if bike riders wear helmets, they can avoid 40% of fatalities and 70% of serious injuries. There are areas of the world where there is less traffic. Riders lose their lives in such an event. When all of these things are taken into consideration, no effective methods have been put into place to prevent accidents caused by riding while intoxicated or unconscious. The head protector incorporates sensors which guarantees in the event that the person who is driving the bike is a sober and furthermore checks on the off chance that the rider is cognizant or not. We monitor alcohol consumption with the assistance of the alcohol sensor MQ3. The vehicle's registration number and rider information are sent to authorized officials if the vehicle is detected. A database is used to accomplish this. After rest location utilizing pulse sensor, whenever viewed as oblivious the rider is cautioned with a blare sound. Consequently this cap guarantees safe riding as well as perceives the state of a rider for safe riding.


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