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Electric Bicycle

Sunil Kumar

Abstract


This study aims to introduce a smart, connected, and electric bicycle with beneficial effects on society, the environment, and our health. Whether it's a mountain bike, trekking bike, city bike, or touring bike equipped with smartphone connectivity, biometric security, and real-time GPS tracking, the modern components and freedom of design of electric drive systems provide the foundation for a diverse selection from bike manufacturers. The framework comprises of Rhythm Sensor for computing the riders rpm, Battery The executives Framework (BMS) for the shrewd charging and releasing of Li-particle battery, Finger impression Sensor for the brilliant lock of the cycle, Bluetooth module for availability with the cell phone, GSM and GPS module to send the ongoing scope and longitude information to the client as the need might arise to follow the cycle. The reason for this structure is to cause client to get associated from A to B quicker, more intelligent, more euphoric and outmost tasteful way.


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