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Title: Solar powered RC car
Authors: Khan, Jalal
Mansoori, Mohd Osama Iqbal (17ME57)
Shaikh, Mubeen Abdul Majid (14ME50)
Khan, Salman Jamaluddin (18DME37)
Khan, Nagma (18DME20)
Shaikh, Zaid (12ME73)
Keywords: Project Report - ME
Issue Date: May-2021
Publisher: AIKTC
Abstract: Solar energy is a renewable energy which would exist for even billions of years more. In 2015, COP21 known as the 2015 Paris Climate Conference took place in Paris and the cooperation of over 190 countries agreed on climate, with the aim of keeping global warming below 2℃. In this conference many conditions were imparted on developing nation like India to reduce carbon monoxide emission, which ultimately affect the transportation by road and their development. Thus, the use of renewable energy like solar has to be incorporated in transportation in order to reduce the carbon monoxide emission without any lag in development. This is a review paper dealing with research paper published related to solar electric car. The idea of this project is to design a solar car that aims to tackle the problems related to pollution and shortage of fuel. A Smart vehicle is the one that takes all our burdens on maintenance of the vehicle while ensuring safety and comfort for the driver and the passengers. Various parameters have to be taken into account while designing such a vehicle. In our design we have divided the whole system into two major divisions namely, Vehicle monitoring system. Safety system Vehicle monitoring system includes IR sensors that sense the obstacle in front of it. This also includes sensing objects in the proximity of the vehicle which helps in parking and driving in heavy traffic. The flexible solar panel is used to generate power and keep it light weight.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3722
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