Road Pursuit Breaker and Defaulter Trapper Using Microcontroller

Authors

  • S. Ratan Vishwanath, A. R. Ravi Prakas, and Prateik George Author

Keywords:

HALT, IR transmitter, IR receiver, Kill switch, Microcontroller, Wireless transmitter, Wireless receiver.

Abstract

There are a very few methods deployed in 
developing countries to penalise traffic violators. The major 
problem faced is that by following these methods only a few 
defaulters get under the scanner. Most of them bribe their way 
out of the situation. Looking into the systems utilised in the 
developed countries, the authorities are able to book violators. 
But, a few of them manage to slip out and engage themselves in 
hot pursuits. This is where the state looses a huge value 
allocated for its development. A lot of time, effort and money is 
being put into these pursuits by the government and police in 
order to ensure the safety and security of the country and their 
respective people. We have designed a system to monitor and 
control traffic violations such as over speeding, jumping the 
signal and jumping the stop line. It is not possible to maintain 
proper records about these violations. We have also devised a 
method to bring any automobile to a halt at any given point of 
time. This is a simple and a hassle free method. It will also 
reduce the loss of personnel and damage to property. The 
violations are observed using IR transmitters and receivers. 
These will be compiled by a microcontroller installed in the 
automobile. When any of the given violations are done by the 
vehicle, the data will be transmitted to the nearest receiver 
station. By using the recorded data at the receiver, the defaulter 
can be easily identified and punished in accordance to the law. 
In this method the manual involvement is low, the accuracy and 
reliability is high. 

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Published

16.01.2013

How to Cite

Road Pursuit Breaker and Defaulter Trapper Using Microcontroller. (2013). International Journal of Information and Electronics Engineering, 3(1), 56-58. https://ijiee.org/index.php/ijiee/article/view/624