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Smart Healthcare Security Device on Medical IoT Using Raspberry Pi

Sudhakar Sengan, Osamah Ibrahim Khalaf, S. Priyadarsini, Dilip Kumar Sharma, K Amarendra, Àbdulsattar Abdullah Hamad

2021International Journal of Reliable and Quality E-Healthcare57 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper aims to improve the protection of two-wheelers. This study is divided into two parts: a helmet unit and a vehicle unit. The primary unit is the helmet unit, which contains a sensor, and the second part is known as the alcohol sensor, which is used to determine whether or not the driver is wearing the user helmet correctly. This data is then transmitted to the vehicle unit via the RF transmitter. The data is encoded with the aid of an encoder. Suppose the alcohol sensor senses that the driver is intoxicated. In that case, the IoT-based Raspberry Pi micro-controller passes the data to the vehicle unit via the RF transmitter, which immediately stops the vehicle from using the Driver circuit to control the relay. To stop the consumption of alcohol, the vehicles would be tracked daily. If the individual driving the vehicle is under the influence of alcohol while driving, the buzzer will automatically trigger. The vehicle key will be switched off.

Topics & Concepts

BuzzerTransmitterRelayRaspberry piUnit (ring theory)Automotive engineeringControl unitController (irrigation)Embedded systemComputer scienceComputer hardwareInternet of ThingsEngineeringElectrical engineeringALARMOperating systemPower (physics)MathematicsQuantum mechanicsAgronomyMathematics educationPhysicsBiologyChannel (broadcasting)Advanced Technologies and Applied ComputingEnvironmental Engineering and Cultural StudiesIoT and GPS-based Vehicle Safety Systems
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