Car Black Box
Anoop Mathew1, Joseph Kuncheria2, Yadukrishnan S3, Gifty Raju4, Haritha Chandrasekhar5
1Anoop Mathew Plathara, UG Student, Department of Electronics Engineering, Govt. Model Engineering College, India.
2Joseph Kuncheria, UG Student, Department of Electronics Engineering, Govt. Model Engineering College, India.
3Yadukrishnan S, UG Student, Department of Electronics Engineering, Govt. Model Engineering College, India.
4Gifty Raju, UG Student, Department of Electronics Engineering, Govt. Model Engineering College, India.
5Haritha Chandrasekhar, UG Student, Department of Electronics Engineering, Govt. Model Engineering College, India.
Manuscript received on October 04, 2014. | Revised Manuscript received on October 12, 2014. | Manuscript published on October 15, 2014. | PP: 48-51 | Volume-2 Issue-11, October 2014. | Retrieval Number: K07281021114/2014©BEIESP
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Abstract: Black box refers to collection of several different recording devices used in transportation: the flight recorders (flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder) in aircraft, the event recorder in railway diesel locomotives, the event data recorder in automobiles and the voyage data recorder in ships. Car black box is an Event Data Recorder. When two cars collide, the sensor detects an accident and stores information regarding the car’s speed, whether the seatbelts are fastened, the status of indicators and headlights and whether the driver hit the brakes before a collision. The number plate of the nearby vehicle is extracted from the captured images when accident was detected and the data is stored.
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