Nashik: MVP Polytechnic Students Develop Smart Horn Control System To Combat Noise Pollution |

The deafening sound of vehicle horns and their continuous, unnecessary use causes a lot of noise pollution. This problem has increased significantly, especially in urban and traffic-congested areas. However, students of MVIPR’s Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj Polytechnic College have come up with a smart solution to this after research. These students have developed a ‘Smart Real-Time Horn Control System.’ This system will not only help prevent noise pollution in the city, but will also ensure compliance with traffic rules, environmental conservation, and the health of citizens.

Currently, due to increasing traffic problems in urban and rural areas, unnecessary honking of horns has increased. Therefore, a Smart Real-Time Horn Control System has been developed as a solution to this noise generation. This system works with the help of smart sensors, microcontrollers, and artificial intelligence technology. This system prioritizes the safety of drivers by controlling the use of vehicle horns.

Atharva Sonar, Aditya Madiwale, Ashish Ranmale, and Harsh Pawar, students of the third-year diploma branch of Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj Polytechnic, have created this system. For this, they received guidance from MVP Education Officer Dr. DD Lokhande, College Principal Prashant Patil, Mentor Yogesh Kodilkar, Subject Head YM Halde, and Department Head Bhushan Deshmukh.


Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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