A Novel Rescue System At Congested Traffic Cities

priyanka s l, Satish Kumar Ch.

Abstract


In this paper, I have presented to overcome major problems in modern urban areas which have caused much uncomfortable for the ambulance due to the traffic. Moreover road accidents in the city have been nonstop and to bar the loss of life due to the accidents is even more crucial. To implement this we introduce a scheme called AARS (Automatic ambulance rescue system). The main theme behind this scheme is to provide a smooth flow for the ambulance to reach the hospitals in time and thus minifying the expiration of many lives through the GSM, GPS and different sensors. The idea behind this scheme is to implement a ITS which would control mechanically the traffic lights in the path of the ambulance.


Keywords


GPS, GSM and Sensor modules

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