A Review on Real Time Rollover Safety System for Heavy Duty Vehicle

Abstract

In today's modern era, automation plays a pivotal role in various inventions. This paper specifically addresses the crucial aspect of ensuring the safety of loaded vehicles, particularly from potential risks like rollover, side wind impact, and overturn incidents. While current methods employ trailer tracking through GPS and collision mitigation technologies, these approaches have certain limitations. To overcome these limitations and enhance performance and reliability, this paper proposes a novel system leveraging the stm32f407 microcontroller, servo valve, and hydraulic system.

Country : India

1 Shahanediwan Tanjil2 Prof. A.P.Kinge3 Prof. Dr. S.G.Kanade

  1. Student, M.E. Electrical Engineering (Power System), TSSM's BSCOER, Pune, Maharashtra, India
  2. Asst. Professor, M.E. Electrical Engineering (Power System), TSSM's BSCOER, Pune, Maharashtra, India
  3. Asst. Professor, M.E. Electrical Engineering (Power System), TSSM's BSCOER, Pune, Maharashtra, India

IRJIET, Volume 8, Issue 3, March 2024 pp. 141-145

doi.org/10.47001/IRJIET/2024.803018

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