Smartphone Based Sensing Driver Behavior Modeling: Rachana Daigavane, Prof. S.S.Wankhede
Smartphone Based Sensing Driver Behavior Modeling: Rachana Daigavane, Prof. S.S.Wankhede
Smartphone Based Sensing Driver Behavior Modeling: Rachana Daigavane, Prof. S.S.Wankhede
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Abstract: The project aim is to study and discover the main causes of accidents and then provide risk
assessments. Tracking dangerous driving behavior can help raise drivers awareness of their driving habits and
associated risks, thus, helping reduce careless driving and enforce safe driving practices. Showing
determination behavior and energetic pursuit of your ends is presently a causal agent of traffic in a urban
centre. Awareness and encourage driver safety are the measures that are added, we are intend to propose a
good arrangement that uses detection system and control of the vehicle. For the most part, drivers are not
aware that they give disposition to behave aggressively activity found in the ordinary course of events. Among
the factors involved in driving, namely the driver, the vehicle, and the environment, the human factor is the most
relevant and most difficult to characterize. This project is not only useful for the driver's behavior detection but
also provide reconstruction and investigation of accidents and in this way to reduce the risks and dangers for
the driver.
Keywords: ARM-7,Driver-behaviour,safety,Reckless behavior.
I.
Introduction
The problem of aggressive driving appears to be increasing in seriousness. Aggressive Driver behavior
shows reckless driving statutes which add notion of a customary way of demeanor happen to complete in a
short period and/or intention. Mostly, drivers are incognizant that they give potentially-aggressive activity
everyday. As an anticipated outcome that is intented is hard to turn up province with codified necessitate the
criterion of connotation be met frequently aggressive driving accuse as rash impulsive. Potentially-aggressive
driver behavior is presently a leading cause of traffic in a city area. Driving behavior let in the definition of
rough or aggressive driving could result from aggression, selfishness, or competition. As Consequently of this
people are go through the road as an more and more life-threatening area. The most deadly factor is human
error. This includes unawareness of traffic rules and roadway condition; lack of driving skills; poor judgment;
and most importantly, aggressive driving. The main objective of this study is to identify aggressive driving
behaviors and underline their effect on traffic safety.
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Block Diagram
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Roads are designed in accordance with design guidelines with the objective to modify to achieve
maximum efficiency and safety while minify price and environmental damage. The actual time that it takes a
process to occur unnatural implusive doings or behavior trying to better safety driving. Existing works on
driving behaviors monitoring using smart phones only provide a coarse-grained result, i.e. distinguishing
abnormal driving behaviors from normal ones. To improve drivers awareness of their driving habits so as to
prevent potential car accidents, we need to consider a fine-grained abnormal driving behaviors monitoring
approach, which can not only detect abnormal driving behaviors but also identify specific types of abnormal
driving behaviors, i.e. Weaving, Swerving, Sideslipping, Fast U-turn, Turning with a wide radius and Sudden
braking.
The reckless behaviour of driver can be determined by the accelerometer. Overtaking of vehicle is
takes place during reckless driving. Vehicle is moving positive and negative x-axis in minimum time which may
shows reckless. After detection the necessary steps can be taken. The vehicle can be identified and stopped at
anywhere.
GPS:
The GPS smart receiving system characteristic the 16 channels, extremist less power Global
Positioning System architectural product. This concluded enabled GPS receiving system furnish eminent place,
speed and accurate time execution and in addition eminent sensitiveness and trailing potentiality. Extremist low
power CMOS technology, the GPS receiving system is paragon for many portable practical applications like
PDA, Tab PC, a mobile phone with more advanced features etc. The GPS receiver provides latitude and
longitude information which provides location of vehicle. The profit to exploiter is that its a ultra low power
consumption, easy and fast to put in , low cost with high performance.
GSM:
In (electronics) GSM is Group Special Mobile and (telecommunications) Global System for Mobile
communications.
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Accelerometer
Abnormal
Normal
Reckless behavior
GPS
GSM
Send Message
Emergency
Family /
Caregivers
Alarm
Medical service
provider
IV.
Conclusion
The Driver behavior can be monitor by knowing their heartbeat and reckless driving by accelerometer.
Our objective is to combine this information detect aggressiveness behavior and reckless driving and send
those information via GSM. These systems are not only useful for the driver's behavior detection but also
render the reconstruction and probe of collision storing driving related Conduction and in that manner cut
down peril for the operator of the vehicle. SMS based service is used to make Monitoring and detecting the
behavior of drivers is vital to ensuring road safety by alerting the driver and other vehicles on the road in cases
of abnormal driving behaviors. Driver behavior is affected by many factors that are related to the vehicle and
the environment and over the course of driving a driver will be found to be in a particular state and the state for
a period of time or shift to another state. Hence, it is important to capture the static and the dynamic aspects of
behavior and take into account the contextual information that relates to driver behavior.
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