Accident Detection Through Mobile Phones

  • Unique Paper ID: 148400
  • PageNo: 916-919
  • Abstract:
  • This paper depicts an ORIGINAL IDEA to help PDA clients got in a mishap. The thought has been created remembering the contemplations of expense and similarity with the existing framework. The Short Message Service or SMS as it is prominently alluded to is utilized for this reason. The arrangement offered is the Force-Transducer strategy. The unfortunate casualty is thought to be oblivious and the mishap is recognized consequently. Point by point reenactment results at a downsized dimension have accommodated this arrangement. The edge level is set dependent on information gathered from the examinations. One noteworthy issue in such a plan is the method to discover the unfortunate casualty's position. The Global Positioning System (GPS) is observed to be exorbitant. Thus, a strange structure utilizing Radio Direction Finders (RDF) and guide sign are portrayed. The Goniometer or Crossed Loop Antenna is utilized for this reason. This decreases cost viably when contrasted and the GPS framework. The paper continues to recommend a conceptual perspective on the product robot required to play out the Save Our Souls (SOS) message directing errand. It utilizes an uncommon various leveled message dispatch framework wherein individuals adjacent and bound to help are reached. The robot additionally goes about as an intermediary to the person in question and screens reactions for him. This paper overall gives a financially savvy, elite framework which can be presented in the market if any of the cell organizations are happy to support it.

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BibTeX

@article{148400,
        author = {Arshdeep and Mrs.S.P.Gaikwad and Mrs.S.P.Tondare},
        title = {Accident Detection Through Mobile Phones},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {},
        volume = {6},
        number = {1},
        pages = {916-919},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=148400},
        abstract = {This paper depicts an ORIGINAL IDEA to help PDA clients got in a mishap. The thought has been created remembering the contemplations of expense and similarity with the existing framework. The Short Message Service or SMS as it is prominently alluded to is utilized for this reason. The arrangement offered is the Force-Transducer strategy. The unfortunate casualty is thought to be oblivious and the mishap is recognized consequently. Point by point reenactment results at a downsized dimension have accommodated this arrangement. The edge level is set dependent on information gathered from the examinations. 
One noteworthy issue in such a plan is the method to discover the unfortunate casualty's position. The Global Positioning System (GPS) is observed to be exorbitant. Thus, a strange structure utilizing Radio Direction Finders (RDF) and guide sign are portrayed. The Goniometer or Crossed Loop Antenna is utilized 
for this reason. This decreases cost viably when contrasted and the GPS framework. The paper continues to recommend a conceptual perspective on the product robot required to play out the Save Our Souls (SOS) message directing errand. It utilizes an uncommon various leveled message dispatch framework wherein individuals adjacent and bound to help are reached. The robot additionally goes about as an intermediary to the person in question and screens reactions for him. 
This paper overall gives a financially savvy, elite framework which can be presented in the market if any of the cell organizations are happy to support it. 
},
        keywords = {},
        month = {},
        }

Cite This Article

Arshdeep, , & Mrs.S.P.Gaikwad, , & Mrs.S.P.Tondare, (). Accident Detection Through Mobile Phones. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 6(1), 916–919.

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