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@article{162456, author = {Kolan Anshu and Balduri Ajay Varma and A. Pavan Sai and Dr. Anshika Pali}, title = {Road gaurd emergency resonse system using embedded C}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {10}, number = {10}, pages = {154-160}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=162456}, abstract = {Road Guard Emergency Response is a comprehensive solution addressing delayed emergency responses to accidents globally. Utilizing Android phone sensors, the system swiftly detects accidents and initiates a two-step notification process. Initially sending an alert to the user, it provides a 10-second response window; failing user acknowledgment, it automatically notifies pre-stored contacts. The multi-panel application interface includes user, admin, hospital, and police station panels, fostering seamless communication and coordination. Notably, the system optimizes emergency response without requiring a rear camera, emphasizing efficiency and accessibility}, keywords = {Android Accident Detection, Emergency Response, User Notification, Multi-Panel Interface, Global Road Safety, Two-Step Notification, Sensor Technology, Accessibility Coordination, Efficient Emergency Communication}, month = {}, }
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