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Smart Helmet Using IoT

Akhilesh Gupta, Harsh Dedhia, Harsh Hingu, Archana Chaugule

Abstract


The primary aim of this paper is to pressure the biker to wear your headgear the entire way. Considering the rising rate of the number of motorcycle in our nation and in the world the record of injuries occurring each year is clear. In most cases, the biker suffering from head and head injuries and this contribute to fatal causality this has shed light on the light. It is necessary to force the rider to wear a head protector to limit the broadness of impacts. The paper centers around the methodology that can be added to decrease the impact breathe of effects. The paper focus on the approach to reduce the effect of highways, which can be introduced having injuries. We propose building a framework in this paper that It can be introduced by installing it on a bike that works with the headgear that is worned to get the biker to do this before driving your motorcycle, wear your helmet.

 

Keywords: Accident, drunken driving, helmet, intelligent system, safety, sensor, vehicle


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