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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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Published by : Advanced Scientific Research
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Detection of Pothole and Warning System

Author: M.N. DIVYA, B.K. NANDEESH, NAGARAJ S NAREGAL, K.B. GURUPRASAD, ANUP G KOPARDE
Abstract: One of the major issues in developing countries is road safety. Well maintained roads will contribute a significant portion to the economy of the country. Identifying pavement discomfort such as potholes not only helps drivers prevent collisions or damages of vehicles but also provides roads maintenance authorities. The Program that was built and offers cost-effective solutions locates road holes and provides drivers with timely alerts to resolve the difficulty and prevent harm to the car. Image processing been used to detect potholes on the road. Ultrasonic sensors were used for detecting potholes and for measuring their height and depth respectively. The machine collects GPS receiver’s geographic location coordinates of the potholes. The sensed data includes depth of the hole and the message is sent to the geographers with an audio beep/voice call location. It serves the government authorities and vehicle drivers as a reliable source of knowledge.
Keyword: NEO-6M GPS Module, SD Card, RPI (camera), HC-SR04 (Ultrasonic Sensor).
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.12.01.227
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