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Blind Spot Detection Using Ultrasonic Waves

P. Nithin, M. Vijeykumar, C. Nanthakumar, S. Vignesh

Abstract


The region behind the car which are invisible to the naked eyes and to the side mirrors are known as Blind Spot. The vehicles present in the blind zone causes greater hindrance to the drivers and may result in accident. The existing blind spot techniques use RADAR technology which is much costlier. In this paper we proposed a technique which uses Ultrasonic waves to detect the vehicles present in the blind zone. This technique is much cheaper and it can produce greater accuracy than the existing methods. The detected vehicles are also displayed near the rear view mirror with the help of a camera and a LCD display device.


Keywords


Blind Spot, Ultrasonic, Radar, LCD Detection

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References


Ikuo Ihara , Nagaoka University of Technology, “Ultrasonic Sensing: Fundamentals and Its Applications to Nondestructive Evaluation”

Jamal Saboune, Mehdi Arezoomand, Luc Martel, and Robert Laganiere, “A visual blind spot monitoring system for safe lane changes ”VIVA Lab, School of Information Technology and Engineering, University ofOttawa, Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 6N5, Canada Cognivue Corporation,Gatineau, Quebec J8X 4B5 Canada

MiguelÁngel SOTELO†, José BARRIGA, “Blind spot detection usingvision for automotive applications”

RajendraprasadMahapatra and K.Vimal Kumar, “Panoramic sensorbased blind spot accident prevention system


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