Black Box for Vehicles

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The Black box or Event Data Recorder (EDR), records information about your vehicle and the driver’s driving habits. It records speed, the temperature of the engine (5 seconds before impact), distance travelled, the status of fuel level, location information to revolutionize the field of motor vehicle accident investigation. It can also use for vehicle mapping and accident alert with the help of GPS and GSM technology.

This project is designed with the help of Embedded Technology. Embedded systems are playing important roles in our lives every day, even though they might not necessarily be visible. An embedded system can be defined as a control system or computer system designed to perform a specific task and also be defined as a single purpose computer. Some of the embedded systems we use every day are control the menu system on television, the timer in a microwave oven, a cell phone, an MP3 player or any other device with some amount of intelligence built-in. The computer front end is designed with Visual Basic.net framework interface which is used to create the event logger and graphical representation of these data.

This project is designed with a microcontroller (PIC), 16X2 LCD, USART protocol, Sensors, GPS receiver, GSM modem, hooter, buzzer, E2PROM card and 4X4 keypad. The EDR can provide, for an investigator trained to understand the data, a "snapshot" of what a car and its driver were doing in a crash. It includes the ability to collect statistically relevant crash information to improve the safety of cars and trucks, demonstrate the efficacy of traffic laws (like those addressing speed), and to allow immediate notification of an accident to emergency personnel.

The project also implements a vehicle security system with the help of a magnetic sensor and GSM modem. When a vehicle is trespassed, the system will alert the user by sending SMS Another part of the project is the external EEPROM card reader side. The information in the EEPROM Card can be retrieved with the help of the card reader. In the reader, the microcontroller reads the data from the EEPROM card and these parameters will send to the computer via a RS 232 interface.

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  • ABOUT THE ENTRANT

  • Name:
    Aliyu Mustapha
  • Type of entry:
    team
    Team members:
    Dr. Abubakar Mohammed Idris
    Dr. Abdulkadir Mohammed
    Abubakar Abdullahi Kutiriko
    Raji Abdullahi Egigogog
    Abdulrahman Musa Ewugi
  • Profession:
    Educator
  • Number of times previously entering contest:
    2
  • Aliyu's favorite design and analysis tools:
    Microcontroller (PIC), 16X2 LCD, USART protocol, Sensors, GPS receiver, GSM modem, hooter, buzzer, E2PROM card and 4X4 keypad
  • Aliyu's hobbies and activities:
    Research and Development
  • Aliyu belongs to these online communities:
    SAE International
  • Aliyu is inspired by:
    What inspires me and my design is that movement is indispensable and compulsory for all human activities in search of basic needs of life and in carrying out day-to-day activities. However, in the course of transportation, there exist some unavoidable negative consequences in which accident is one.
    Developing BlackBox for vehicles will record informational data, such as: engine/vehicle speed, temperature of the engine (5 seconds before impact), to revolutionize the field of motor vehicle accident investigation. It can also use for vehicle mapping and accident alert with the help of GPS and GSM technology
  • Software used for this entry:
    Visual Basic.net framework
  • Patent status:
    none