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Citation

Khan AJ, Pawar R, Marathe A, Lokhande AD. Int. J. Curr. Sci. 2023; 13(2): 707-716.

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(Copyright © 2023, New Liberty Publications)

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Abstract

This research paper focuses on the development and implementation of an anti-drowning system in automobiles with the objective of minimizing property loss and reducing the death rate associated with vehicle submersion incidents. The study addresses the need for an effective safety solution to mitigate the risks and consequences of drowning accidents when vehicles are submerged in water.. It highlights the importance of innovative solutions to enhance occupant safety and prevent property damage. The research objective is to design and implement an anti-drowning system that can significantly reduce property loss and the number of fatalities resulting from such incidents. The anti-drowning system comprises a combination of sensors, control mechanisms, and safety devices specifically designed to detect and respond to water submersion situations. The paper analyzes the effectiveness of the system in preventing drowning-related injuries and minimizing property damage. It also emphasizes the importance of public awareness and education to maximize the system's impact on reducing the death rate associated with vehicle submersion incidents. The findings of this research highlight the significance of implementing an anti-drowning system in automobiles to minimize property loss and decrease the death rate in water-related accidents. The paper concludes with recommendations for further improvements and the integration of the anti-drowning system into future vehicle designs to enhance overall safety.

Available at :http://www.ijcspub.org/papers/IJCSP23B1438.pdf

Index Terms - Attitude Sensor, Rapid airbag development, Compressor, Airbag, Water sensor
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Language: en

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