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Accident Prevention of Automobile Using Real-Time Tracking System

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The advancement in technology has provided a lot of ease and solved many safety concerns in various fields. It had also catered various applications in automotive sector and has the capability to solve safety issues in order to prevent the occurrence of accidents to a large extent. Accident Prevention of Automobile using Real-time Tracking (APART) system is one such system which uses the real time tracking of all the vehicles and provides a map view containing real-time plots of all registered vehicle to each of the drivers, So that the driver will have prior knowledge of vehicles in its vicinity to avoid the accidents which would predominantly occur at the junctions, fog areas and blind curves, moreover it also increases the fuel efficiency by reducing the braking and accelerating instances. This paper presents a complete overview of APART system comprising of a raspberry pi and a GPS module to send the location to the real-time database and a map development process by using Google API key in order to display the resultant map.

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Rudraswamy, S.B., Pruthvi, M.G., Fatima, S., Jangamashetti, S., Sathya, M. (2021). Accident Prevention of Automobile Using Real-Time Tracking System. In: Misra, R., Kesswani, N., Rajarajan, M., Bharadwaj, V., Patel, A. (eds) Internet of Things and Connected Technologies. ICIoTCT 2020. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1382. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-76736-5_7

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