Cybernetic Organism for Locomotion towards Paradigm

Authors

  • Prof. Nagaraj Telkar  Department of Computer Science and Engineering, SKSVMACET Laxmeshwar, Karnataka, India
  • Prof. Pavankumar Naik  Department of Computer Science and Engineering, SKSVMACET Laxmeshwar, Karnataka, India
  • Akash Mabali  Department of Computer Science and Engineering, SKSVMACET Laxmeshwar, Karnataka, India
  • Girish S H  Department of Computer Science and Engineering, SKSVMACET Laxmeshwar, Karnataka, India
  • Gurusiddeshwar S H  Department of Computer Science and Engineering, SKSVMACET Laxmeshwar, Karnataka, India
  • Sahana Balikai  Department of Computer Science and Engineering, SKSVMACET Laxmeshwar, Karnataka, India

Keywords:

Ad-hoc, VANET, MANET, Obstacles.

Abstract

Auto collisions have been taking a great many lives every year, dwarfing any savage ailments or cataclysmic events. Studies demonstrate that about 60% roadway crashes could be kept away from if the vehicle’s driver had been given cautioning at any rate one-half second before an impact. Human drivers experience the ill effects of recognition confinements on roadway crisis occasions, bringing about enormous postponement in spreading crisis alerts. Safety on the road is one of the key main impetuses behind the advancement, improvement, institutionalization and execution of ITS frameworks. Proposed system uses VANET Standards (VANET is a Mobile Ad-hoc Network (MANET)’s sibling which can organize its own communication model without any other infrastructure dependence). In this project, considering the different features and the cost, on a small scale a four- wheel vehicular robotic prototype has been designed that will follow the lane and avoid obstacles.

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2020-06-30

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How to Cite

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Prof. Nagaraj Telkar, Prof. Pavankumar Naik, Akash Mabali, Girish S H, Gurusiddeshwar S H, Sahana Balikai, " Cybernetic Organism for Locomotion towards Paradigm" International Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology(IJSRCSEIT), ISSN : 2456-3307, Volume 6, Issue 3, pp.447-451, May-June-2020.