Life sensor guard in AutoMobiles consisting LIDAR,RADAR,MicrobolometerAutomatic Emergency Breaking.
AaditiChavan4
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Sep 14, 2025
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The PPT is about a life sensor machine.
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Language: en
Added: Sep 14, 2025
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PCE PROJECT SUBJECT : PCE STANDARD : F.Y.B.E BATCH NO : C1 GROUP NO : 1 PROJECT MENTOR : MR. SHARON SIR GROUP MEMBERS : - FC10 ADITI CHAVAN
2 It’s the continuous journey that leads us to our destination
PIEV ANALYSIS STATES THAT A DRIVER TAKES 2-2.6 S TO DECIDE THE RESPONSE. THUS TO PREVENT SUCH DEADLY ACCIDENTS WE PRESENT
# LIFE SENSOR GUARD
1. radar cameras AEB uses sensors like radar, cameras, or LiDAR to monitor the road ahead for potential collisions. 5 If a potential collision is detected, the system typically provides a warning to the driver through visual, audible, or tactile alerts If the driver does not respond in time, AEB automatically applies the brakes to either avoid the collision or reduce its impact Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) is a safety feature designed to prevent or reduce the severity of collisions. This system is connected to LIDAR RADAR Cameras.
2. microbolometer infrared detector Animals, like all warm-blooded creatures, emit infrared radiation due to their body heat. This radiation falls within the long-wave infrared band (7.5 to 14 µm) which is invisible to the human eye 6 Infrared radiation with wavelengths between 7.5–14 μm when strikes the microbolometer’s detector material, it heats up the material. This heating effect changes the electrical resistance of the detector. This resistance change is measured and processed into temperatures which can be used to create an image. This thermal image allows us to see the heat signatures of animals, even in complete darkness A microbolometer is a specific type of bolometer used as a detector in a thermal camera. It isan uncooled thermal sensor We have 2 microbolometer IR detectors in-built.
3. Lidar (Light Detection and Ranging) sensors Works by emitting laser pulses and measuring the time it takes for the light to return after hitting an object. 7 A LiDAR system sends out rapid pulses of laser light, typically in the near-infrared spectrum.. The emitted light travels until it strikes an object (e.g., the ground, vegetation, or buildings) and reflects back toward the sensor. The system records the intensity of the returned signal and the distance measurements, creating a detailed 3D map of the scanned area.. The system measures the time it takes for the laser pulse to return. This time is crucial for calculating distance. Our product consists 2 LIDAR sensors.
4. automatic emergency breaking AEB uses sensors like radar, cameras, or LiDAR to monitor the road ahead for potential collisions. 8 If a potential collision is detected, the system typically provides a warning to the driver through visual, audible, or tactile alerts If the driver does not respond in time, AEB automatically applies the brakes to either avoid the collision or reduce its impact Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) is a safety feature designed to prevent or reduce the severity of collisions. This system is connected to LIDAR RADAR Cameras.
# Test drives 9 radar cameras microbolometer infrared detector t automatic emergency breaking Lidar Collector Roads Good Good Good Good Local streets Good High sensitivity Quite sudden Good Title Good Good Good Good Title Good Good Good Good Title Good Good Good Good
10 Thus, the product has 75% success rate . # Success-failure piechart high success rate translates into a favorable ROI, making the product a reliable investment. product has been validated by the market, with a significant majority of deployments or sales achieving the desired outcomes. customer report, revenue growth report, and market share report supports the success claim.