Abstract

Mirrors are smooth surfaced features of the car that provide additional visibility for the driver. In fact, an automobile cannot be easily guided without mirrors. There are two types of mirrors in cars, side-view mirrors and rear-view mirrors. Rear-view mirrors are installed to see rearward and side-view mirrors help drivers to see area behind and to the sides of vehicles. Although, these mirrors help for better vision, still there are regions called blind spots that a driver must be informed about them. Lots of accidents may happen as a result of no sight for these areas. A Common type of disruption in traffic, which leads sometimes to car crashing, is when the driver intends to leave the car park. As the car is being turned, the blind spot is growing larger and probability of accident is increasing. So, in this paper, we design a controller, based on fuzzy logic control (FLC), helps us to reduce the possibility of accident and traffic disruption. This system alters angels of side-view mirrors to compensate turning angle of the automobile, which results in changing blind spot into visible area.

Highlights

  • IntroductionA looking glass was used in a car as rear- view mirror by Marmon Motor Car Company's engineer ,Ray. Harroun, in 1911[1]

  • Mirrors are important parts of a car's guiding system

  • Distance Travelled from Parked Position. In this situation we want to define a variable which is another limitation for the acting of leaving side street parking

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Introduction

A looking glass was used in a car as rear- view mirror by Marmon Motor Car Company's engineer ,Ray. Harroun, in 1911[1]. From 1912 car manufacturers began to install this kind of mirror as a usual piece. Another type of mirror was used on the exterior part of motor vehicle to create better vision of behind and sides of the car. It was called side-view mirrors [2]. Mirrors help drivers to have a better look at the areas behind them, there are still some areas away from sight that are called blind spots [3]

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