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Integrated Fuel Measurement Using Load Cell with Display Unit

S. Moahansundaram, T. Balamurugan

Abstract


Integrated Fuel Measurement with Display Unit Measures the accurate level of fuel adding while fuel filling process. Nowadays all fuel bunks having types of digital displays are using in order to display the value of fuel. But we don’t know the value is correct or not. Hence this helps the owner or user came to know about what amount of fuel will adding suppose if fuel fillers able to cheat. At the same time, sometimes the user may not able to know the remaining kilometers to run with the current speed of vehicle. This features also provided in our proposed system. All these output values are send to the owner mobile through GSM in order to avoid the unprincipled method and be aware of the fuel consumption through SMS services.

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Load Cell, Level, Global System for Mobile Communication.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.36039/AA082013007

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