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Automated system in mitigating vehicular accidents on blind curves using IR (Lidar) sensors/ Caleb Joshua B. Caceres, Lester Jhon I. Delos Reyes, Andrea B. Escarieses, and Darius Claret M. Layug .--

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2023.Description: xvi, 159pages: 29cm. +1 CD ROM (4 3/4in.)Content type:
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Dissertation note: College of Engineering.-- Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering.-- Technological University of the Philippines, 2023. Summary: Blind curves are notorious for bringing danger to motorists. However, some blind curves lack the necessary precautions to inform motorists. Even if some safety precautions are taken, they can be easily neglected due to the surroundings of the curve's vicinity. The researchers developed an automated system that detects the speed of the incoming vehicle and gives the necessary warning signs to help mitigate the accident. The system consists of four posts scattered in the vicinity. The posts consist of two (2) initial and two (2) main posts with different equipment and functions. Each post has a Lidar infrared sensor that detects the vehicle's speed. The information is then processed by the microcontroller, which decides what necessary precautions would be displayed by the LED board attached to the two main posts. The system is tested first in a controlled setting wherein the researchers simulate road scenarios, and the actual test is done with vehicles traversing the project deployment area. The study aims to give warning signs and help mitigate blind curve-related accidents. Keywords – Blind Curves, Motorist, Lidar, LED Board, Automated System, Mitigate Blind Curve-related accidents.
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College of Engineering.-- Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering.-- Technological University of the Philippines, 2023.

Includes bibliography.

Blind curves are notorious for bringing danger to motorists. However, some
blind curves lack the necessary precautions to inform motorists. Even if some
safety precautions are taken, they can be easily neglected due to the surroundings
of the curve's vicinity. The researchers developed an automated system that
detects the speed of the incoming vehicle and gives the necessary warning signs
to help mitigate the accident. The system consists of four posts scattered in the
vicinity. The posts consist of two (2) initial and two (2) main posts with different
equipment and functions. Each post has a Lidar infrared sensor that detects the
vehicle's speed. The information is then processed by the microcontroller, which
decides what necessary precautions would be displayed by the LED board
attached to the two main posts. The system is tested first in a controlled setting
wherein the researchers simulate road scenarios, and the actual test is done with
vehicles traversing the project deployment area. The study aims to give warning
signs and help mitigate blind curve-related accidents.

Keywords – Blind Curves, Motorist, Lidar, LED Board, Automated System, Mitigate
Blind Curve-related accidents.

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