Retrofitting of Sensors in BLDC Motor Based e-Vehicle—A Step Towards Intelligent Transportation System

Human life is the precious one which cannot be recoverable unlike other properties. Every year many life has been lost due to this road accidents. Many technologies are introduced to minimized vehicular accidents. We all know that India is developing country and there are many changes held in the path of development of our country such as change in road styles. Other than many countries India has a poor level of technologies improved. Government has introduced many modern methods but in that many or in the pathways of failure. This paper mainly focuses on road accidents occurring due to drowsy state and drunken state of drivers. Accidents can be prevented using Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) on E-Vehicle using installation of sensors of different kinds is used to detect, indicate, and prevent the road accidents. The eyeblink sensor alerts the driver in drowsy state and alarms using buzzer. To prevent the car, theft using fingerprint sensor. The main advantage of this intelligent system is to avoid population, theft, and control the road accidents. The alcohol sensor detects the alcohol from breadth and stops the engine by microcontroller. Fingerprint sensor detects the authorized persons to run the car.

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