Automobile Safety System
Automobile Safety System
Automobile Safety System
ASSIGNMENT
Automobile Safety
System
Guided by Prof. Niraj Shah(PhD)
18BME043 Harshil
Jariwala
18BME044 Divyansh Jain
Introduction
• Automotive safety is the study and practice of design, construction, equipment and regulation to
minimize the occurrence and consequences of traffic collisions involving motor cycles
• However, automobile accidents have still been the leading cause of injuries and death in most
countries.
• Car safety also pertains to necessary car safety features this is incorporated in our car to protect
us and other passengers from injury and death during a collision or crash
• In 2019 alone, the country reported over 151 thousand fatalities due to road accidents
Anti – Lock Braking System
Parking Sensors
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
• ABS has been proven to reduce the risk of crashing when being used on typical road surfaces
like bitumen and concrete
• But the results are quite different on surfaces like snow, ice and gravel, where braking distances
are actually increased
• On snow, a wheel that skids or locks will build up a wedge of snow helps vehicles stop
• Whereas ABS would detect the locking of a wheel and attempt to stop any skidding or locking
from occurring
Traction Control System
• Traction control is an electronic system
within the car that has the ability to reduce
or prevent wheelspin. (A spinning wheel
means that the tire is no longer gripping the
road surface effectively)
• The primary input of the TCS is the wheel speed sensor. These sensors continuously monitor the
speed of each driven wheel and send the data to the ABS and Traction Control System ECU
• When a slip is detected between the tire and the road, the TCS regulates brake pressure on the
slipping wheel
Working
• Simultaneously, torque is shifted through the differential to the opposite wheel that has a better
traction when compared to the slipping wheel
Electronic Stability Control
• Airbags is the safety systems that is used in automobile for the purpose to provides the
occupants a soft cushioning and restraints during a crash events to prevents any impact or
impact-caused injuries between the flailing occupant and the interior of the vehicle
• The airbags provides an energy absorbing surface between the vehicle’s occupants and a steering
wheel, instruments panel
Airbags
• Depending on the crash severity, the rate at which the airbags are deployed is decided by the
airbag control unit. In the event of a crash, the crash sensor sends a signal to the airbag control
unit
• This control unit triggers the inflation device, which generates nitrogen gas by igniting a mixture
of sodium azide (NaN3) and potassium nitrate (KNO3)
• The time between crash detection and complete deployment of the airbag is approximately 0.05
seconds
• Most systems use a weight sensor in the front passenger seat to determine if the seat is occupied
• The weight sensor can also discriminate between children and adults who may be occupying the
seat
Blind Spot Detector
• Blind-spot monitoring uses a set of sensors mounted on the side mirrors or rear bumper to detect
vehicles in the adjacent lanes
• If the sensors detect something, they'll alert you via an audible and/or visual warning
Blind Spot Detector
• It is especially useful in case of vehicles with
long trailers attached
• Some also provide brake assist, by pre-charging the brakes to provide more power when the
driver brakes
• If the driver fails to press the brake pedal, the car brakes on its own
• Some advanced systems completely take over and stop the vehicle before a collision occurs
Parking Sensors
• Parking Sensors are basically
proximity sensors which alarm the
driver when the vehicle gets too
close to an object
Rather than the safety system a lot depends on us on how we drive our vehicles
Use seat belts in cars
Avoid over speeding and follow traffic rules
Use helmets while ridding bikes
Also, When we select a car then we must look for all these safety features
Refrences
• https://www.trackdays.co.uk/news/anti-lock-braking-system-abs/
• https://www.researchgate.net/publication/321085372_Modelling_and_Simulation_of_a_Vehicle_Powertrain_and_Anti-Lock_Braking_System/figures
?lo=1
• https://www.mechanicalbooster.com/2017/08/anti-lock-braking-system.html
• https://aermech.com/anti-lock-braking-system-abs-working/
• https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/car-news/108191/traction-control-what-is-it-and-how-does-it-work
• https://cecas.clemson.edu/cvel/auto/AuE835_Projects_2011/Tiwari_project.html
• https://cecas.clemson.edu/cvel/auto/systems/airbag_deployment.html
• https://audimediacenter-a.akamaihd.net/system/production/media/52988/images/d250b9900ca619505b6422c8cfead752b4a6c640/A1711347_full.jpg?
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• https://www.motortrend.com/news/blind-spot-monitoring/
• https://cars.usnews.com/cars-trucks/best-cars-blog/2016/10/what-is-an-automatic-braking-system#:~:text=Automatic%20braking%20is%20a%20safet
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