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Automatic Skateboard with Obstacle Detection and Gpsnavigation System
Author Name : Prof. Pooja Aher, Mrunmayi Bopche , Janvi Syase , Achal Ghule , Ashita Humne
ABSTRACT An Automatic skateboard with obstacle detection and a GPS navigation system can be usedfor transportation. The obstacle detection system can be helpful to the person who can use the skateboard. The device features a pressure sensor for controlling the speed of the skateboard. The GPS module is used to design the path for following the skate on the GPS track. Automatic skateboard keeps skateboarding safe and fun at the same time. In automatic skateboards, there are some components like sensors for detecting obstacles, microcontrollers for data processing, and GPS for location tracking. The automatic skateboard is moved by itself.This project aims to enhance the safety and usability of electric skateboards while providing an efficient and enjoyable mode of urban transportation.The findings of this research highlight the potential for automatic skateboards to revolutionize personal urban transportation by providing a safe, efficient, and convenient mode of travel. Furthermore, this work contributes to the growing field of smart transportation systems, showcasing the capabilities of integrating advanced sensors and navigation technologies into everyday commuter vehicles. As urban congestion and environmental concerns continue to grow, the development of intelligent personal transportation devices like the automatic skateboard is a step towards a more sustainable and accessible future for urban mobility