SECURITY GATE Abstract: For many years many people have used security gates to take care of parking lots, buildings, and roads. It all started with people watching over restricted areas. Nowadays, we have a more sophisticated system for security gates. You usually have to stop and put a card into the machine or pay a certain amount of money. The problem is that you must stop and reach out to insert something in order for the crane arm to lift up. We have thought of an idea to improve this current procedure. We have thought of installing a special code or device in cars so that every time it stands in a security gate, it sends a code to the security gate, and if it’s the right code, allow the car in. Using Lego Mindstorm, we made a prototype of such a car. We downloaded a NQC code into the RCX of the car(s) and security gate. The NQC will only let the car with the right code in, but it will sound an alarm for all the cars that do not have the correct code. This will keep everything safer, make the procedure faster, and hopefully make everything easier for everyone. Background: Security gates were invented a long time ago. It even surprised us when we read the article, “Toll Roads in the United States” on Wikipedia and found out that they started to come out in the 1790’s. Security gates are also known as turnpikes, toll roads, and toll pikes. Years ago, people would stand in a certain place on a road and collect fees from people who used that particular road. After several individuals noticed that a lot of people were doing this to get money, they eventually got together to from companies. These companies used the money to improve the roads instead of collecting the money and keeping it to themselves. The... ... middle of paper ... ... SendMessage(3); ClearMessage(); Wait(1); } */ SendMessage(3); Wait(1); SendMessage(3); PlayTone(1800, 200); On(LEFT+RIGHT); Wait(200); find(); follow(); } } Rejected Car: //motors and sensors #define LEFT OUT_A #define RIGHT OUT_C #define EYE SENSOR_2 //threshold #define BLACK_LIGHT 34 #define BLACK_DARK 38 task main() { SetTxPower(TX_POWER_HI); SetPower(LEFT+RIGHT, 1); SetSensor(EYE, SENSOR_LIGHT); On(LEFT+RIGHT); Fwd(LEFT+RIGHT); until(EYE>BLACK_LIGHT && EYE Wait(8); Off(LEFT+RIGHT); ClearMessage(); repeat(10) { SendMessage(4); } until(Message() !=0); //ClearMessage(); //until(Message() !=0); if(Message() == 5) { Wait(120); On(LEFT+RIGHT); Rev(LEFT+RIGHT); Wait(120); SetPower(LEFT+RIGHT, 7); Fwd(LEFT); Rev(RIGHT); Wait(95); SetPower(LEFT+RIGHT, 1); Fwd(LEFT+RIGHT); Wait(100); Off(LEFT+RIGHT); } }
After 1830, the construction of railroads and macadam turnpikes began to bring improved transportation facilities to come American communities, but the transportation revolution did not affect most rural roads until the twentieth century. Antebellum investors, public and private,...
Many mass construction projects in the history of the United States have had a major impact on the economy and culture; however, not many of these have had as large as an impact as the Interstate Highway Act of 1956. The Interstate Highway Act revolutionized the way that we think about highways today. The act created an extremely easy mode of transportation for people across the country. Not only was the Interstate Highway Act extremely helpful in making rural and urban transportation for normal people, but it also helped commercial businesses in increasing sales across the country. These businesses were now able to transport their goods cheaper and faster. The Interstate Highway Act was tremendously beneficial in regards to its economic, social, and cultural significance. The legislation was significant economically in the way that it promoted business and cut travel costs, it was significant socially in the way that it allowed people to see friends and family even if they did not live close, and it was significant culturally in the way that it allowed people to move out to the country for low costs in order to live a happier life.
In the story, the cars talk and interact with one another. They even drive themselves to where they need to go.
If I use the Lego’s Mindstorm kit, I hypothesize that any type of security system is
once all set it all up. Once all this has been completed get a toy car
One of the most popular GPS systems is General Motor's OnStar system. OnStar not only offers the navigation aid like normal navigation systems, but also a wide variety of other features as well. It provides automatic theft notification which signals a call center allowing the vehicle to be tracked, automatic crash notification which alerts the call center when air bags are deployed, road-side assistance aiding travelers in finding the nearest repair center, and an in-vehicle emergency button which immediately contacts and OnStar operator. By stating your pin number to an operator, OnStar can automatically unlock your car if you lock your keys inside. It is backed by the company's policy of "hands on the wheel, eyes on the road" as well. OnStar has voice recognition as audio directions. In addition to the necessities of traveling, OnStar can help you find a hotel in the area you are heading, order flowers while driving, and even suggest certain restaurants you may want to eat at and make reservations while on the road.
Today, OnStar has helped nearly 10 million people get the help they needed, even when they were unable to ask for the help themselves. After 20 years since being launched, OnStar has led the forefront of the connected car revolution making driving easier, safer and better for subscribers. OnStar includes a myriad of services such as in vehicle safety, automatic crash response, stolen vehicle assistance, turn by turn navigation, remote start, and remote locking and unlocking. A vehicle equipped with OnStar can analyze the vehicles On Board Diagnostics (OBD) as it is being driven, proactively detect likely vehicle problems, and notify the driver when maintenance is needed. OnStar services can monitor crash sensors and automatically alert the authorities, provide audio-links between passengers and emergency personnel, and provide GPS based locations.
Do you have area in your home where pets and kids to not need to go? A lot of parents will use gates to block off a staircase or even a hallway. If you do not want to buy one to set up, then you might prefer a cheaper option like a DIY baby or pet gate.
Security screening is still the main show-stopper for many passengers. When boarding a train, doors usually close 2 minutes prior to departure time. Travelling by bu...
OBJECTIVE OF THE PROJECT: The project was an attempt to provide a solution to the perennial problem of parking of vehicles. Due to increase in the population of the urban areas, especially metropolitan cities and more and more people using cars and other vehicles, parking of these is a very big problem. So, this project was an attempt in the same direction, that is, an automated car parking which is a feasible solution. The objective of this project was therefore to keep a check on the number of vehicles entering and leaving the parking by appropriate sensors and displaying the same on the seven segment display. This project was initiated to enable the person in the car to know whether there is a vacant slot inside or not. This will help him
OKE, A.O., OLANIYI, O.M., ARULOGUN, O.T. and OLANIYAN, O.M. (2009) “Development of a Microcontroller – Controlled Security Door System”, Pacific Journal of Science and Technology, Vol. 10, No. 2, pp. 398 – 403.
... the experience much more enjoyable. The so called “security checkpoint of the future” (Engle, 2011) being developed and tested by IATA could make for an exciting passenger experience. In light of security concerns it could be a few years before we something to this effect in our airports.
Intelligent traffic management systems have been developed to collect and use real- time traffic data, to detect incidents, predict their impact and suggest appropriate measures to solve the problem. This has been made possible by the use of detective devices such as video cameras, infrared sensors and ultrasonic detectors installed on the roads and parking spaces which collect traffic data. When the data is collected at the detection units, it is relayed to a central data processing unit for analysis and the information communicated to drivers and decision support systems. Although smart traffic management systems are effective and cost saving, in the long run, the cost of implementation remains high for most city governments. It is estimated, installing street line sensors cost about $20 to $30 per sensor per month (Kessler, 2011).
...ive you an advantage with regards to security. Strategically placing bright lights to shine on the perimeter of the aforementioned fence, as well as on office and hangar doors, parked aircraft and other vulnerable spots is another option that will require more of an investment, particularly at the outset, but that can help to prevent trespassing and theft (Transportation Security Administration, 2004. p.30).
...rd with LED, IR Sensors, Buzzer, and programming their behavior according to real-time scenarios like using as parking sensor. With no prior knowledge it was very challenging and learning experience.