Intelligent Vehicular System with Speed Limit

  • Authors

    • D Laxma Reddy
    • T S. Arulanth
    • K Nehru
    • N Nagaraju
    • G Ramesh Reddy
    https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i3.27.17645

    Received date: August 16, 2018

    Accepted date: August 16, 2018

    Published date: August 15, 2018

  • Arm LPC 2148 microcontroller, zigbee Module, IR Sensors, gas sensor, temperature sensor, vehicle unit, Sim900 GSM/GPRS modem.
  • Abstract

    In the scholarly world and the car business vehicular communication is one of the important point. The point of this developing interest is to build up a compelling communication network to the Intelligent Transportation System. Here in the proposed paper we exhibited remote base station model with a great put assessment. The auto movement demonstrate and lining framework with variable solicitations are used remote to get point display. The wireless networks performance may be compact from a spread of parameters, equivalent to radio communication vary, the quantity of shoppers may vary and speed of the vehicle. Some of the parameters are analyzed and displayed.

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    Laxma Reddy, D., S. Arulanth, T., Nehru, K., Nagaraju, N., & Ramesh Reddy, G. (2018). Intelligent Vehicular System with Speed Limit. International Journal of Engineering and Technology, 7(3.27), 20-23. https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i3.27.17645