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IJSTR >> Volume 8 - Issue 10, October 2019 Edition



International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research  
International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research

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ISSN 2277-8616



Smart Helmet Using Natural Language Processing, Head Mounted Display And Solar Panel

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AUTHOR(S)

Arpita Jadhav, Saurabh Rajput, Khedekar Vilas Baburao, Dr. Dharmendra Singh Rajput

 

KEYWORDS

NLP, Helmet, Arduino, Solar Panel, HUD, Ultrasonic Sensor, Bluetooth

 

ABSTRACT

Bike accidents have been occurring daily and increasing day by day, people don’t tend to wear a helmet while riding a bike to overcome this issue instead of using a helmet just as a safety equipment it is possible to make much more out of it which will help the rider in many ways such as to utilize the time while riding, effectively reaching to the desired destination, safely riding by knowing the most possible road conditions. The design of Smart Helmet in this paper is the way to achieve above mentioned traits which will be using direct helmet to mobile connection through Arduino UNO and HC-05 Bluetooth Module, Speech Inputs and Speech Outputs for better convenient communication with the helmet using Natural Language Processing (NLP), more detailed display output to the rider without getting the rider’s visual off the traffic scene using a Heads-Up Display (HUD).

 

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