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Adaptive Cruise Control Implementation using Controller Area Network Protocol


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1 Sri Ramakrishna Engg. College, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India
 

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This paper is an embedded system based application. The main design and aspect of CAN Based accident avoidance system is to avoid the accidents by using CAN protocol. This project describes a design of effective accident avoidance system that detects an automotive vehicle condition while travelling, with the help of ultrasonic sensors and this signal can be used to control the braking system (ABS). In present scenario, maximum number of deaths is due to accidents. The main reason for accidents is due to negligence of drivers. In order to solve this problem we have used CAN base accident avoidance system to overcome the above mentioned scenario. The simulation of the circuit design and its implementation is carried out using PROTEUS software. Inculcating hardware implementation, ensuring, user friendliness are some of the valuable features enlisted in this paper.

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Ultrasonic Sensor, RF Transmitter and Receiver, CAN Protocol, Braking System, PROTEUS Software.
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K. Rooban
Sri Ramakrishna Engg. College, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India
V. Gobu
Sri Ramakrishna Engg. College, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India

Abstract


This paper is an embedded system based application. The main design and aspect of CAN Based accident avoidance system is to avoid the accidents by using CAN protocol. This project describes a design of effective accident avoidance system that detects an automotive vehicle condition while travelling, with the help of ultrasonic sensors and this signal can be used to control the braking system (ABS). In present scenario, maximum number of deaths is due to accidents. The main reason for accidents is due to negligence of drivers. In order to solve this problem we have used CAN base accident avoidance system to overcome the above mentioned scenario. The simulation of the circuit design and its implementation is carried out using PROTEUS software. Inculcating hardware implementation, ensuring, user friendliness are some of the valuable features enlisted in this paper.

Keywords


Ultrasonic Sensor, RF Transmitter and Receiver, CAN Protocol, Braking System, PROTEUS Software.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4273/ijvss.9.1.09