Journal Article10.1007/S10586-019-02989-Z
IoT based framework for the detection of vehicle accident
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TL;DR: A device is built which can generate an immediate response from the hospital if the vehicle get into the accident and driver is helpless to call the Ambulance and IoT technology helps to achieve this target.
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Abstract: The automotive industry has been emerging with a very fast rate and still, it is growing day by day. Internet of Things (IoT) is one of the reasons behind these changes in the automobile business. The prospects and potential of this innovation are extraordinary. The main enabling factor which provide promising paradigm is the integration of several technologies and communication solution. In this paper, a device is built which can generate an immediate response from the hospital if the vehicle get into the accident and driver is helpless to call the Ambulance. The aim of this work is to build a device which can increase the safety of driver and passenger. IoT technology helps us to achieve this target of building the device successfully. This project will reduce the lead time between accident occurred and information received by hospital about the accident.
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