15Design and Modelling of an Automated Driving Inspector Powered by Arduino and Raspberry Pi

Raghunandan K. R.1*, Dilip Kumar K.2, Krishnaraj Rao N.S.3, Krishnaprasad Rao2 and Bhavya K.4

1Department of Computer Science and Engineering, NMAM Institute of Technology, Affiliated to Nitte University, Nitte, India

2Department of Mechanical Engineering, NMAM Institute of Technology, Affiliated to Nitte University, Nitte, India

3Department of Information Science and Engineering, NMAM Institute of Technology, Affiliated to Nitte University, Nitte, India

4Department of Mathematics, NMAM Institute of Technology Nitte (Deemed to be University), Nitte, India

Abstract

The 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has spread quickly among people and there are 26,27,630 cases worldwide, according to the statistics of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. In this proposed work, an effort was made to secure a way of inspecting a test drive during the COVID-19 pandemic using new technologies for societal benefits. A secured and automated driving inspector powered by Arduino and Raspberry Pi is a new technology, which can be embedded in test cars to produce eligible drivers by assisting the inspector during a driver’s test. The product will be placed in the car and will read the car’s diagnostic information such as the acceleration, clutch, gear, and braking. During the driving session, tagged driving events will be recorded using data collected by one or more sensors. The description ...

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