ALCOHOL SENSING AND ENGINE LOCKING SYSTEM
PANTHAM ABHINANDANA1, PENDRAM SHIRISHA2, FAROOQHUSSAIN MOHAMMAD3, DANGETI MANOJ4, KARRU SRIHITHA5
1Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering (IOT), Siddhartha Institute of Technology and Sciences. Email: 21tq1a6904@siddhartha.co.in
2Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering (IOT), Siddhartha Institute of Technology and Sciences. Email: 21tq1a6902@siddhartha.co.in
3Assistant Professor, Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering, Siddhartha Institute of Technology and Sciences. Email: farooqhussain.cse@siddhartha.co.in
4Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering (IOT), Siddhartha Institute of Technology and Sciences. Email: 21tq1a6910@siddhartha.co.in
5Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering (IOT), Siddhartha Institute of Technology and Sciences. Email: 21tq1a6901@siddhartha.co.in
Abstract
“Prevention is better than cure.” This quote perfectly summarizes the purpose of the alcohol engine lock system with MQ3 sensor. This system is a proactive approach to prevent accidents caused by drunk driving, rather than waiting for an accident to happen and then trying to remedy the situation. The use of technology in preventing drunk driving has proven to be an effective tool in saving lives and preventing injuries on the road. The implementation of the alcohol engine lock system with MQ3 sensor has been met with some resistance from those who feel that it infringes on their personal freedoms. However, it is important to remember that the safety of all road users should be a top priority. The use of the system can help reduce the number of accidents caused by drunk driving and ultimately save lives. It is a small price to pay for the safety of all road users. In conclusion, the alcohol engine lock system with MQ3 sensor is a critical technology in preventing alcohol-related accidents on the road. This system has been successfully implemented in various countries around the world and has proven to be an effective tool in reducing the number of accidents caused by drunk driving. As the famous saying goes, “Safety doesn’t happen by accident.” It is up to all of us to take proactive measures to ensure the safety of ourselves and others on the road.
Keywords
Alcohol sensor, Drunk driving prevention, Breathalyzer, Arduino microcontroller
References
We would like to thank these authors for their help in making this project come to life. Without their papers and insight into this field, it would’ve been difficult to progress through this project. The only way I can thank these authors is by adding them as my reference.
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These references played a crucial role in shaping the design, functionality, and implementation of the ALCOHOL SENSING AND ENGINE LOCKING SYSTEM.
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