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DESIGN AND FABRICATION OF AUTOMATED CHILD SAFETY POWER WINDOWS

Journal: International Journal of Production Technology and Management (Vol.8, No. 1)

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Page : 28-32

Keywords : Power windows; Oxygen; Sfety; Children Transmit.;

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Abstract

Nowadays power windows are a common aspect of safety in automobile industry. A power window is an electrically operated vent window system, usually controlled using a switch or remote. The main problem in these type of windows are when anybody should be locked inside the car windows can't open until the car gets open. Due to that problem, somebody gets died especially children. To avoid thistype of problems, we fix the oxygen sensor in the car cabinet. If the oxygen level is less than the desired level then the window opens automatically. So the children should be safe inside. This project titled “AUTOMATED CHILD SAFETY POWER WINDOWS” has been conceived having studied the dif iculty in unlocking the car windows which may causes serious problems of breathing problemsinside the when it is locked. Our survey regarding several cars revealed the fact that most of the cars don't have this type of unlocking system. Now the project has mainly concentrated on this dif iculty and hence suitable arrangement has been designed such that the window will be slightly opened when oxygen decreases inside the car which will be sensed by sensors. The sensors will be available inside the car which will transmit signals when the amount of oxygen in the car decreases beyond certain limit and the window will be slightly opened. At the time of opening the quantity of air required by the passenger inside the car will be in taken and the safety of passenger will be assured from physical defects such as asthma, sneezing problems and small children as mentioned above will be safe

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