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Automated Headlight Beam Controller

This presentation describes an automated headlight beam controller that was developed to address the problem of drivers being temporarily blinded by the high beams of oncoming vehicles. The controller aims to avoid accidents by automatically detecting another vehicle's lights and signaling the driver to lower their high beams without manual input. It seeks to minimize fatigue caused by repetitive switching of headlights and promote safer driving. The presentation provides the objectives, methodology, circuit diagram and expected benefits of the system, concluding it will reduce accidents by relieving the driver of operating the headlight lever and controlling the intensity of lights.

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Automated Headlight Beam Controller

This presentation describes an automated headlight beam controller that was developed to address the problem of drivers being temporarily blinded by the high beams of oncoming vehicles. The controller aims to avoid accidents by automatically detecting another vehicle's lights and signaling the driver to lower their high beams without manual input. It seeks to minimize fatigue caused by repetitive switching of headlights and promote safer driving. The presentation provides the objectives, methodology, circuit diagram and expected benefits of the system, concluding it will reduce accidents by relieving the driver of operating the headlight lever and controlling the intensity of lights.

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Anveshana Project Presentation

SDM INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, UJIRE


DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

AUTOMATED HEADLIGHT BEAM CONTROLLER

Under the guidance of


Dr. Shriram P Hegde
HOD
Department of ECE at SDMIT, Ujire
Presented by,
Roscy A Dsouza
CONTENTS
• Introduction
• Problem statement
• Objectives
• Methodology
• Circuit diagram
• Outcome
• Automated headlight beam controller prevents the drivers from the blinding
glares of the opposite side headlights, and allows the drivers to have proper
control of their vehicles, and avoid serious accidents. You must have come
INTRODUCTION across this irritating situation while driving at night when you find the head
light lamp focus from an opposite vehicle coming straight to your eyes, making
things difficult to assess, and giving rise to a situation of a collision or a
possible accident. Incidentally, the driver of the opposite vehicle might be
going through the same situation due to the headlight focus from your vehicle.

• Such situations are normally tackled by using manual dipper switch


mechanism, where the driver is prompted to "low beam" the focus of his
headlight, thus giving the opposite vehicle a chance to adjust his vehicle and
also an indication that hAe too needs to "low beam" his vehicle lamps.
However, doing the above operation manually, every now and then can become
horribly laborious and troublesome, therefore if some kind of automatic system
is Incorporated, can help to save this headache of the driver, especially while he
is driving in stressful conditions and on dangerous highways.
PROBLEM STATEMENT
The long-lasting issues of inconvenience and road accidents at night time have led to a
voracious study and many amendments in laws have been made to prevent or reduce such
undesirable conditions. Many people have come up with ways to control this problem and
still research is going on as it is a global issue. To keep the vehicle and the intensity of the
headlamps under perfect control, different accessories and control unit should be installed in
the vehicle in such a way so it reduces the workload of the driver and the unit can
automatically detect light which can cause harmful glare and should send a signal to the
oncoming vehicle to reduce the intensity of the lights.
OBJECTIVES
  To avoid accidents due to temporary driver blindness.
 To minimize temporary blindness due to headlight intensity.
 To minimise fatigue caused by repeating switching, laziness, or both,
which is mostly neglected by drivers.
 To provide a clear view to the driver at places where there is no
immediate source of light and the traffic is scarce.
Methodology
CIRCUIT
DIAGRAM
OUTCOME
The unit is really effective and reduces the chances of accidents to a greater
extent. It ensures a safety drive during night time and health of middle-aged
drivers. Further, it gives a lot of relief to the driver as there is no need of
operating the beam lever. Moreover, it is not very expensive and can be used
in almost all type of vehicles eventually reducing the risk of accidents. This
unit can also be implemented in two wheelers, in low-cost vehicles in semi-
urban areas, thus, making the lives of the common mass easier.
Thank You

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