19-08-2016, 12:15 PM
1. Accident statistics
2. Table of contents PREVIOUS SYSTEM PROPOSED SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM: EXPLINATION FOR THEBLOCK DIAGRAM CONTROL ROOM POWER SUPPLY TRANSMITTERS ANDRECEIVERS
3. INTRODUCTION:•Indias road accident record: 16 % of the worlds road accidentdeath happens in India, while Indiahas only 1 % of the worlds roadvehicles
4. •SO THERE IS A 24/7 EVERYDAY ON INDIANROADSWHICH IS A BIGGER KILLER?
5. •The Solution: : Our system aims at providing help to the injured in roadaccidents as fast as possible,thereby increasing the victim’s survival chances
6. PREVIOUS SYSTEM:In the previous systemonly the buzzer willraise during anyaccidents , and hence thepatrol can not exactlylocate the accident spot
7. PROPOSED SYSTEMIn our proposed model wehave three modules theyare as follows Vehicle side module. Road side module Control room sidemodule.
8. BLOCK DIAGRAM
9. EXPLINATION FOR THE BLOCK DIAGRAM
10. CONTROL ROOM: From the wireless transmitter thesignal is transmitted to the wirelessreceiver in the control room and theaccident spot will be shown in the P.C.
11. CIRCUIT COMPONENTS:•Vibration Sensors• Power Supply•Switch•Microcontroller (8051)•Buzzer• IR Transmitter• IR receiver• Relay• Wireless Transmitter• Wireless Receiver• Embedded Microcontroller
12. POWER SUPPLY:
13. 3-PIN DESCRIPTION OF THE 8051
14. FEATURES THAT HAVE MADE THE 8051 POPULAR ARE•4 KB on chip program memory.•128 bytes on chip data memory(RAM).•4 reg banks.•128 user defined softwareflags.•8-bit data bus•16-bit address bus
15. TRANSMITTERS AND RECEIVERSIR TRANSMITTER
16. WIRELESS TRANSMITTERWireless is a term used to describetelecommunications in which electromagnetic waves(rather than some form of wire) carry the signal overpart or all of the communication path.
17. WIRELESS RECEIVERWireless receiver is havingreverse characteristics ofthe wireless transmitter. It is placed in the controlroom
18. - EMBEDDED CONTROLLERDifferences between an embedded controller and astandard PC are easily observed. However, the differencesin software are equally noticeable. While most PCs operating systems for your desktopand laptop computer are large, operating systemsdeveloped for embedded systems are likely to besmaller and have been developed without all of thebuilt- in GUIs as well as much of office equipmentperipheral support
19. CONCLUSION: To minimize the deaths andsevere conditions due toaccidents the wirelesstechnology are used where theimmediate action would be takeplace by the ambulance/policeservice which might reduce theseverity
2. Table of contents PREVIOUS SYSTEM PROPOSED SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM: EXPLINATION FOR THEBLOCK DIAGRAM CONTROL ROOM POWER SUPPLY TRANSMITTERS ANDRECEIVERS
3. INTRODUCTION:•Indias road accident record: 16 % of the worlds road accidentdeath happens in India, while Indiahas only 1 % of the worlds roadvehicles
4. •SO THERE IS A 24/7 EVERYDAY ON INDIANROADSWHICH IS A BIGGER KILLER?
5. •The Solution: : Our system aims at providing help to the injured in roadaccidents as fast as possible,thereby increasing the victim’s survival chances
6. PREVIOUS SYSTEM:In the previous systemonly the buzzer willraise during anyaccidents , and hence thepatrol can not exactlylocate the accident spot
7. PROPOSED SYSTEMIn our proposed model wehave three modules theyare as follows Vehicle side module. Road side module Control room sidemodule.
8. BLOCK DIAGRAM
9. EXPLINATION FOR THE BLOCK DIAGRAM
10. CONTROL ROOM: From the wireless transmitter thesignal is transmitted to the wirelessreceiver in the control room and theaccident spot will be shown in the P.C.
11. CIRCUIT COMPONENTS:•Vibration Sensors• Power Supply•Switch•Microcontroller (8051)•Buzzer• IR Transmitter• IR receiver• Relay• Wireless Transmitter• Wireless Receiver• Embedded Microcontroller
12. POWER SUPPLY:
13. 3-PIN DESCRIPTION OF THE 8051
14. FEATURES THAT HAVE MADE THE 8051 POPULAR ARE•4 KB on chip program memory.•128 bytes on chip data memory(RAM).•4 reg banks.•128 user defined softwareflags.•8-bit data bus•16-bit address bus
15. TRANSMITTERS AND RECEIVERSIR TRANSMITTER
16. WIRELESS TRANSMITTERWireless is a term used to describetelecommunications in which electromagnetic waves(rather than some form of wire) carry the signal overpart or all of the communication path.
17. WIRELESS RECEIVERWireless receiver is havingreverse characteristics ofthe wireless transmitter. It is placed in the controlroom
18. - EMBEDDED CONTROLLERDifferences between an embedded controller and astandard PC are easily observed. However, the differencesin software are equally noticeable. While most PCs operating systems for your desktopand laptop computer are large, operating systemsdeveloped for embedded systems are likely to besmaller and have been developed without all of thebuilt- in GUIs as well as much of office equipmentperipheral support
19. CONCLUSION: To minimize the deaths andsevere conditions due toaccidents the wirelesstechnology are used where theimmediate action would be takeplace by the ambulance/policeservice which might reduce theseverity