COLLEGE BUS INFORMATION SYSTEM USING GPS AND GSM TECHNOLOGIES

Authors

  • Chaudhari Priyanka Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, AVCOE, Sangamner
  • Galande Yogita Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, AVCOE, Sangamner
  • Nehe Tejas Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, AVCOE, Sangamner

Keywords:

Accelerometer, Database, Bus module

Abstract

As we know that, day by day traffic is increased rapidly which leads to fail the scheduled timetable of the transportation. Most of the people travel by the bus as it is convenient and cheapest source of transportation. People who mainly travel by the bus are the students and the employee etc. Every day we see people going late to work, student late to their classes, just because of they decide to wait for the bus instead of just using an alternate transportation. So, if buses get delayed is mainly result in the wastage of time of the student. In this paper, we proposed the concept about to track the bus to avoid the time wastage and to reduce the human efforts also to reduce the chance of missing bus. Bus tracking system can also used for the monitoring purpose. This system will be designed for tracking the college bus location using GPS (Global Positioning System) and send message to student using GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication). It provides tele-monitoring system for transportation vehicles such as taxis and buses. We will purposefully design this automated system which will be installed in the college bus. In proposed system, the student database is available at installed system. If student is request for current bus location then system sends bus location to corresponding number automatically without human intervention.Microcontroller, MEM sensor, GPS-GSM.

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Published

2021-02-21

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How to Cite

COLLEGE BUS INFORMATION SYSTEM USING GPS AND GSM TECHNOLOGIES. (2021). JournalNX - A Multidisciplinary Peer Reviewed Journal, 130-132. https://repo.journalnx.com/index.php/nx/article/view/2137