Panaghanap: vehicle crash reporting assistant using microcontroller and piezoelectric sensor. 6

By: Ariega, Reginald A. Chua, Ruzzle Darwin D. Fernandez, Clark Aurve P. Guray, Georgeson Yssrael U. Lamagna, Aaron. 4 0 16, [, ] | [, ] |
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Action note: In: Summary: ABSTRACT: In response to the escalating challenges in vehicular safety, Project Panaghap emerges as an innovative initiative to revolutionize crash detection and analysis systems. This essay provides an overview of the project's foundational chapters, encompassing a literature review, conceptual framework, and a meticulously designed methodology. Project Panaghap's objectives and pivotal role in addressing the increasing frequency of accidents are highlighted. The conceptual framework delves into the theoretical underpinning, synthesizing insights from various literature sources, covering piezoelectric sensors, accident statistics, safety innovations, legal considerations, and emergency medical responses. The methodology chapter outlines a comprehensive plan with an experimental research design to test hypotheses, detailing phases from development to testing and validation. Components such as the virtual simulation environment, simulation software, and enhanced system integration are presented along with justification for choosing virtual simulations. The methodology further explores data gathering processes, system integration steps, software utilization, and data analysis, positioning Project Panaghap as a groundbreaking venture combining real-time sensor data, cutting-edge simulations, and an automated response system to enhance vehicular safety. Other editions:
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Undergraduate Thesis : (Bachelor of Science in Computer engineering) - Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, 2024. 56

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ABSTRACT: In response to the escalating challenges in vehicular safety, Project Panaghap emerges as an innovative initiative to revolutionize crash detection and analysis systems. This essay provides an overview of the project's foundational chapters, encompassing a literature review, conceptual framework, and a meticulously designed methodology. Project Panaghap's objectives and pivotal role in addressing the increasing frequency of accidents are highlighted. The conceptual framework delves into the theoretical underpinning, synthesizing insights from various literature sources, covering piezoelectric sensors, accident statistics, safety innovations, legal considerations, and emergency medical responses. The methodology chapter outlines a comprehensive plan with an experimental research design to test hypotheses, detailing phases from development to testing and validation. Components such as the virtual simulation environment, simulation software, and enhanced system integration are presented along with justification for choosing virtual simulations. The methodology further explores data gathering processes, system integration steps, software utilization, and data analysis, positioning Project Panaghap as a groundbreaking venture combining real-time sensor data, cutting-edge simulations, and an automated response system to enhance vehicular safety.

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