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Home > Enchiridion

Enchiridion

David Lee, Hans Seidemann, Sherwood Plant, Helen Wong

Drivers do not receive enough useful feedback on their unsafe driving habits. The goal for Enchiridion is to provide useful feedback to drivers on their performance, specifically in relation to their response times and following distance to lead vehicles. The proposed solution involves using a dash-mounted monitoring device and an Android app. The device will collect GPS data including speed and location, and measure following distance from the next car. A safe following distance can then be calculated using the General Motors model. At the end of the trip, the data will be transferred by Bluetooth to an Android app where the information can be analysed and presented to the user.

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