An Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) is a new system developed for the betterment of user in traffic and transport management domain area for smart and safe driving. ITS subsystems are Emergency vehicle notification systems, Automatic road enforcement, Collision avoidance systems, Automatic parking, Map database management, etc. Advance Driver Assists System (ADAS) belongs to ITS which provides alert or warning or information to the user during driving. The proposed method uses Gaussian filtering and Median filtering to remove noise in the image. Subsequently image subtraction is achieved by subtracting Median filtered image from Gaussian filtered image. The resultant image is converted to binary image and the regions are analyzed using connected component approach. The prior work on speed bump detection is achieved using sensors which are failed to detect speed bumps that are constructed with small height and the detection rate is affected due to erroneous identification. And the smartphone and accelerometer methodologies are not perfectly suitable for real time scenario due to GPS error, network overload, real-time delay, accuracy and battery running out. The proposed system goes very well for the roads which are constructed with proper painting irrespective of their dimension.
Direct torque control (DTC) of Switched reluctance motor is known straightforward control structure with similar execution to that of field situated control strategies. In any case, the part of ideal determination of the voltage space vector is one of the weakest focuses in a routine DTC drive because of adjustable switching frequency and high torque ripple. In this paper, ideal choice of voltage space vectors is accomplished utilizing ANFIS (Adaptive Neuro Fuzzy Inference System) with space vector Modulation. SVM-DTC gives consistent switching frequency and the proposed ANFIS controller's structure manages the torque and stator flux error signals through the fuzzy deduction to get a yield that takes the type of space voltage vector. Simulation results accept the proposed evolutionary system with quick torque and flux reaction with minimized torque ripple and flux ripple.
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