Integrated Micro Circuitry Deceleration System Enhanced with Visible Light Communication
M. Preethi Pauline Mary1, V. Geetha2, R. Meenadevi3 

1M.Preethi pauline mary, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Sathyabama institute of science and technology, Chennai, India.
2V.Geetha, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Sathyabama institute of science and technology, Chennai, India.
3R.Meenadevi, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Sathyabama institute of science and technology, Chennai, India.

Manuscript received on 13 March 2019 | Revised Manuscript received on 21 March 2019 | Manuscript published on 30 July 2019 | PP: 136-140 | Volume-8 Issue-2, July 2019 | Retrieval Number: B1802078219/19©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijrte.B1802.078219
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Abstract: Visible Light Communication (VLC) is the one of the advanced visible spectrum technology where we can communicate in the better way with a transmitter, a channel and a receiver. A new technology for next generation is evolved. Vehicles are connected anywhere and anytime by optical signal and light signal in VLC. Here the major instructions like braking system are communicated; therefore the risk and danger can be reduced. Thus an Integrated micro circuitry deceleration system is always required for the safety of innumerable valued lives. Collision avoidance and warning systems is equipped in vehicles for predicting the physical collision with an external body, such as another vehicle or a pedestrian to make the system smarter. In this system we have designed the microcontroller based automatic disc brake system, which will apply the instant brake to avoid the collision.
Index Terms: LIFI Module, L293D Motor Driver, Pressure Sensor, Stepper Motor, Ultrasonic Sensor

Scope of the Article:
Wireless Communication