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•Introduction•Types of Devices•Implementation•Working•Present Scope•Advantages•Future Scope•Disadvantages•Conclusion
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Introduction
The most vulnerable resource is oil-Petrol, Diesel and Kerosene. The increase in the number of automobiles is multiplying every year leading to the use of fuel at a larger extent. The fastest resource that is getting exhausted is the fuel resource, hence there is an urgent need for conserving the fuel resources.
Present Scope
1) The Project has a wider scope, it can be used in almost all places where there is a traffic signal.2) It can work in the places where the temperature ranges between -55oC to 125oC.3) It is a fully automated system (no any user interfaces) hence anybody who owns a vehicle can use it without the requirement of any knowledge about it.
Advantages
1) Reduction in Air and Noise Pollution
2) Optimization of Fossil Fuel usage
3) Better implementation of traffic rules
4) System could be set up in any vehicle in any part of the world.
1)All vehicles have to be fitted with this additional kit and radio signal transmitters and other external circuitry should be set up at strategic points where needed by the system.
2)Proper encryption methods should be used for the signals (signals between vehicles and signals between the vehicles and environment) employed
Disadvantages
Future scope
1. Semi Automated Drive system2. To regulate fuel usage in all kinds of
engines 3. Regulate vehicles to run at optimum speed4. Drive assist in hilly sections5. Intelligent Braking System
Vehicle communication
Though the initial setting up charges do apply, but the system is cheaper with a complete module (transmitter or the receiver) not costing more than Rs 600 which is not a huge amount. The long term benefits are very high. The system is highly reliable and don’t need much of maintenance. Hence once set up it can be used to save large amount of fuel, which not only reduces fuel consumption but also reduces air pollution which in turn reduces global warming, and the chain goes on.
Conclusion