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Automated Emergency System for Lowering Vehicle Windows and Opening Doors in case of Fire and Collision

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dc.contributor.author MESSATFA, Cheikh
dc.contributor.author SIRADJ, Mohamed Abdelwahed
dc.contributor.author MEDOUKALI, Hamza/encadreur
dc.date.accessioned 2025-08-12T13:43:43Z
dc.date.available 2025-08-12T13:43:43Z
dc.date.issued 2025
dc.identifier.uri https://dspace.univ-ghardaia.edu.dz/xmlui/handle/123456789/9757
dc.description Master/Start-up Project Major: Renewable Energy in Mechanics EN_en
dc.description.abstract The safety of passengers inside vehicles is one of the top priorities that modern technologies looking to achieve, especially in light of the increasing rate of injuries and deaths resulting from incidents, such as fire or serious traffic accidents, and this is what prompted us to the idea of processing this problem with innovative technological solutions. The "Emergency System for Automatically Lowering Windows and Opening Doors in Case of Fire and Collision" project aims to provide an innovative technical solution that contributes to protecting lives and reducing damage resulting from such accidents. The system works to sense dangerous conditions inside the car, such as high flame, smoke emission, or the force of the collision, to automatically open the doors and lower the windows, allowing the vehicle to be ventilated and for a quick and safe exit for passengers, or facilitating the task of rescue teams. This system relies on a set of sensors, an electronic control unit such as the Raspberry Pi, Arduino Uno located inside the car. This project came according to the decision amending 008 and supplementing the decision 1275 startup economic projects. EN_en
dc.language.iso en EN_en
dc.publisher University of Ghardaia EN_en
dc.subject Automatic open, Vehicle, Technology, Fire, sensing, collision. EN_en
dc.title Automated Emergency System for Lowering Vehicle Windows and Opening Doors in case of Fire and Collision EN_en
dc.type Thesis EN_en


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