In recent years, many cases of suffocation in school buses among pupils and students have been reported due to poor safety measures. To overcome this critical issue, this project aims to provide a well-designed, safety system for school buses. This system is designed to monitor inside the vehicle and provide feedback if a passenger is left behind or tapped inside the bus. The baseline design was selected over other designs as it is more efficient and satisfies most of the customer's needs. The system design is divided into two subsystems: one of which uses RFID technology to sense the passenger's movement and perform alerting responses if required. The second subsystem is responsible for detecting the carbon dioxide levels and opening the bus windows accordingly, to prevent suffocation and breathing issues. This project can further be improved to be bench marketed for commercial use in personal and private vehicles. In addition to that, the idea also could be extended to any public transport system, class rooms in the schools, office buildings, public prayer halls, kids play area, etc.
Intelligent Safety School Buses System Using RFID and Carbon Dioxide Detection
2018-04-01
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