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Title: Railway track crack detection
Authors: Pathan, Siraj
Shukla, Ramkrishna (12ET59)
Tikekar, Sohail (12ET62)
Keywords: Project Report - EXTC
Issue Date: May-2016
Publisher: AIKTC
Abstract: In the current railway systems, it is becoming even more necessary to have safety elements in order to avoid accidents. One of the important causes that can provoke serious accidents is the existence of obstacles on the tracks, either fixed or mobile. This project deals about one of the efficient methods to avoid train accidents due to cracks on the track and obstacle detection. The main objective of this project is to develop detecting the crack in the railway track and alert the near by station. A GPS system is being used top in point the location of faults on tracks.The project presents a solution, to provide an intelligent train tracking and management system to improve the existing railway transport service. The solution is based on powerful combination of mobile computing, Ultrasonic Sensor, Passive Infrared Sensor, Arduino uno, Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM), Global Positioning System (GPS) technologies , bluetooth module and software. The inbuilt GPS module identifies the crack location with a highest accuracy and transfer the information to the central system. The availability of the information allows the train Controller to take accurate decisions as for the crack location. Positioning data along with longitude and lattitude of cracks helps the central system to identify the possible safety issues and react to them effectively using the communication methods provided by the system.
Description: Project Report Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of EXTC Engineering.
URI: http://www.aiktcdspace.org:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1568
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