A SYSTEM OF IOT DEVICES TO PREVENT UNDERLOADING AND OVERLOADING OF RAILWAY WAGONS

  • Unique Paper ID: 163946
  • PageNo: 455-457
  • Abstract:
  • This IoT-based system aims to enhance railway safety and efficiency by preventing under loading and overloading of railway wagons. It utilizes weight and temperature sensors integrated onto the wagons, continuously monitoring cargo conditions in real-time. The system provides immediate alerts to railway operators in cases of under loading, ensuring optimal usage, and in instances of overloading, preventing safety hazards. With seamless communication modules, the system enables remote access to data and alerts for timely intervention. The integration of temperature sensors ensures the preservation of cargo sensitive to environmental conditions. This proactive solution not only safeguards against economic losses and structural damage but also contributes to cost-effectiveness by minimizing wear and tear on railway infrastructure. Overall, this intelligent IoT system offers a comprehensive approach to improving operational safety, cargo efficiency, and railway infrastructure management. This sustainable energy solution not only harnesses the kinetic energy generated by foot traffic but also promotes awareness of eco-friendly practices within public spaces. The incorporation of Arduino, piezoelectric sensors, batteries, and scalable approach to energy harvesting, making it an innovative and environmentally conscious solution for powering public spaces like shopping malls.

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BibTeX

@article{163946,
        author = {G. Manga Rao and T.Manju Sai and S.Prudhvi Raj and CH.Venkata Nikitha and P.Mahendra Kumar and A.Keerthi},
        title = {A SYSTEM OF IOT DEVICES TO PREVENT UNDERLOADING AND OVERLOADING OF RAILWAY WAGONS},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {},
        volume = {10},
        number = {12},
        pages = {455-457},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=163946},
        abstract = {This IoT-based system aims to enhance railway safety and efficiency by preventing under loading and overloading of railway wagons. It utilizes weight and temperature sensors integrated onto the wagons, continuously monitoring cargo conditions in real-time. The system provides immediate alerts to railway operators in cases of under loading, ensuring optimal usage, and in instances of overloading, preventing safety hazards. With seamless communication modules, the system enables remote access to data and alerts for timely intervention. The integration of temperature sensors ensures the preservation of cargo sensitive to environmental conditions. This proactive solution not only safeguards against economic losses and structural damage but also contributes to cost-effectiveness by minimizing wear and tear on railway infrastructure. Overall, this intelligent IoT system offers a comprehensive approach to improving operational safety, cargo efficiency, and railway infrastructure management.
This sustainable energy solution not only harnesses the kinetic energy generated by foot traffic but also promotes awareness of eco-friendly practices within public spaces. The incorporation of Arduino, piezoelectric sensors, batteries, and scalable approach to energy harvesting, making it an innovative and environmentally conscious solution for powering public spaces like shopping malls. 
},
        keywords = {},
        month = {},
        }

Cite This Article

Rao, G. M., & Sai, T., & Raj, S., & Nikitha, C., & Kumar, P., & A.Keerthi, (). A SYSTEM OF IOT DEVICES TO PREVENT UNDERLOADING AND OVERLOADING OF RAILWAY WAGONS. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 10(12), 455–457.

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