IOT based vehicle accident detection system
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GPS, GSM, Wi-Fi, IoT, microcontrollerAbstract
In the 21st century, it has become impossible to live without motor vehicles. With the increasing demand of vehicles, a rise in accidents is seen as well. According to the World Health Organization, nearly 1.3 million deaths are caused by road accidents. Most of the time, a person involved in an accident is left unattended or the help is delayed. Our project helps the person by alerting the family using GPS, GSM and Wi-Fi. So that the person can be helped as soon as possible.
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