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Accident Prevention Road Safety Model with Speed breaker Power Generation using Piezoelectric Sensor

Nikhil Baranwal, Ajay Kumar Rajwanshi, Vatsal Singh, Jay Bahadur Singh

Abstract


Electrical power generation is increasing rapidly worldwide due to population increases. Hence, the requirement of automated and advanced system for generation of electricity evolves that eventually lead to the development of the nation in a sustainable manner. Macro energy harvesting technology refers to renewable energy systems that produce kW or MW levels of power. Furthermore, micro energy can be produced by a process known as micro energy harvesting from those natural sources. Micro energy harvesting technique is based on mechanical vibration, mechanical stress and strain, thermal energy from friction, furnaces, and heaters, sunlight or artificial light, human body, chemical, or biological sources, and other sources that can produce mW or W level power. The requirement for micro power supplies is growing rapidly as our technology advances to the microfabrication and nanofabrication levels. This paper reflects a thought that the kinetic energy produced  by a moving Vehicle in speed breaker can be utilized and create control by employing a uncommon arrangement called “power hump”. Power produce in this study is utilized for various functions. Within the current situation request of control is expanding day by day with expanding populace. On the other hand vitality emergency is additionally a main issue of today’s life and all there's a deficiency of customary energy resources due to its expansive utilization.


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