Auto Signal Generate in Curvy Roads Using Object Detection
Md Ashikur Rahman, Md. Mahfuzur Rahman, Md. Tabil Ahammed, Maharin Afroj, Abul Hasan Nabil, Piu Das Sarkit Saikat
Abstract
Sharp turns or dangerous roadway bends cause most car accidents today. These vehicle accidents usually cause death or permanent disability. Reckless driving on curves causes many fatal car accidents. The double-bend, S-curve, hairpin bend, sharp-turn, and others are dangerous road bends. Hairpin turns are more dangerous if drivers don’t honk to warn other drivers. Even if drivers fail to honk the horn, the system will automatically send a signal to cars coming from the other direction to minimize the likelihood of an accident on hairpin turns. A radio carrier wave with a frequency between 300 and 600 MHz modifies the sound signal and is generated when an object detector detects a warning road sign. The adjusted audio signal is subsequently sent through the antenna. Detecting a transmitter signal is simplified when both the sender and the receiver exclusively use channel ‘0’ for communication and ignore information on any other channels. Once the receiving antenna has picked up the modified signal, the decoder can separate the audio signal from the radio carrier wave. When the receiver pinpoints the signal’s source, an alarm and an LED light flash to alert drivers to the potential threat.