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SMART & SAFE RIDING JACKET USING IOT TECHNOLOGY

Prof. Gopinath Harsha, Basava Raj, Deeksha ., Pruthviraj ., Sainath .

Abstract


This project adapts airbag technology for motorcycle jackets to enhance rider safety. The system uses sensors such as accelerometers, gyroscopes, and GPS to detect sudden motion changes or accidents, triggering an instant airbag inflation to reduce impact injuries. The IoT-based jacket also monitors rider health and provides real-time emergency response during road accidents.


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