The Automated Safety Driving System (ASDS) enhances road safety by integrating advanced sensor technologies and real-time data processing. Utilizing strategically placed ultrasonic sensors, the system detects surrounding vehicles, calculates distances, and estimates speeds, focusing on eliminating blind spots. Data from these sensors are fused to improve accuracy in vehicle detection and distance estimation. At the core of the system is the ESP32 CAM module, which processes sensor data and enables efficient communication between components, ensuring low-latency transmission. The system analyzes changes in distance over time to estimate the speed of nearby vehicles, considering environmental factors such as temperature and air pressure. To inform the driver of potential safety risks, the ASDS employs a multi-modal alert system, including visual, auditory, and haptic feedback, ensuring timely responses. A user-friendly interface, accessible via a dedicated screen or mobile app, presents real-time information for enhanced driver interaction. Power consumption is optimized, particularly for energy intensive components like the ESP32 CAM, allowing prolonged use without frequent recharging. Regular testing and calibration ensure sensor accuracy and reliability. The system complies with local vehicle safety regulations and data security standards to provide a secure driving experience. In an abridged manner, the ASDS improves vehicle safety through sensor-based technology, real-time processing, and user-friendly design, aiming to reduce accidents and boost driver confidence.
GuardianDrive — An Automated Safety Driving System
16.04.2025
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