Light Dimmer with Implementation of Data Abstraction While Crashing

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Ansa Babu
Anu Joseph
Filiya Francis
Krishnadas J

Abstract

The paper proposes a system to automatically dim the headlight of opposite vehicles by changing from high beam to low beam. The system envisioned is automatic collision avoidance and detection. Many methods are available to dim the headlight of vehicles. In the earlier days dip mechanism was used. Similarly there are several mechanisms for automatic accident detection. An automatic alarm gadget for traffic accidents is presented. It can consequently discover a car crash; hunt down the spot and after that send the essential data to hospitals. This system will highly aid the search and rescue of vehicles that have met with an accident.

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Ansa Babu, Anu Joseph, Filiya Francis, and Krishnadas J, “Light Dimmer with Implementation of Data Abstraction While Crashing”, Int. J. Comput. Eng. Res. Trends, vol. 3, no. 9, pp. 530–534, Sep. 2016.
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