Research Article
Design Thinking Based Automatic Zebra Crossing For Pedestrians Using IoT
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.23-11-2023.2343247, author={Sumithra A and Vishnupriya M K and Sheik Abdullah A and Sanuj S and Venkatesh S}, title={Design Thinking Based Automatic Zebra Crossing For Pedestrians Using IoT}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Communication, IoT, Data Engineering and Security, IACIDS 2023, 23-25 November 2023, Lavasa, Pune, India}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={IACIDS}, year={2024}, month={3}, keywords={road pedestrians signal accident traffic iot}, doi={10.4108/eai.23-11-2023.2343247} }
- Sumithra A
Vishnupriya M K
Sheik Abdullah A
Sanuj S
Venkatesh S
Year: 2024
Design Thinking Based Automatic Zebra Crossing For Pedestrians Using IoT
IACIDS
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.23-11-2023.2343247
Abstract
In this paper, we're to discuss the Automatic Zebra Crossing for Pedestrians Using IOT. In our daily routine, we must travel to our destination location via roadways. The pedestrian crossing is a crucial component of the transportation framework because it functions to safeguard pedestrians lives and maintain traffic flow. In metropolitan areas, the heavy traffic in the pedestrians to direct the pedestrian to proceed across the road delicate. Accidents thereby do while we're crossing the road. This is because of geste of the drivers skipping the signals that's Traffic rules. Rate of accidents per day is increased gradationally. Mainly people will face difficulties while crossing the road in heavy traffic. Our project aims to provides a better result for this problem by introducing a prototype called Automatic Zebra Crossing for Pedestrians Using IOT. It'll give an escalator way to move on from one side to another side of road and in the meanwhile which facilitiates monitoring and maintenance of traffic by indicating signal by providing a barrier between the road. It'll reduce death rate and so on it'll overcome difficulties in it by the same way. It'll be beneficial for both Pedestrians, Blind People and for physically Challenged People could perhaps proceed across the road comfortably.