Automated Unmanned Railway Level Crossings

Mr.V. Vignesh, Pravin kumar. N, Mohanraj. M, Maheshwaran. A

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Railroad related mischance's are more hazardous than other transportation mishaps regarding seriousness and demise rate and so on. In this manner more endeavors are essential for enhancing security. There are numerous railroads crossing which are unmanned because of bolt of labor expected to satisfy the requests. Consequently numerous mishaps happen at such intersection since there is nobody to deal with the working of the railroad door when a prepare approaches the intersection. The principle goal of this paper is to computerize the control arrangement of railroad door utilizing microcontroller. The flag is considered as a contribution to this proposed framework and entryways are intended for the Indian street conditions and they are controlled by engines. 

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