Abstract
Abstract: In the Indian subcontinent, where one in every three houses owns a two-wheeler, around fifteen million motorcycles are sold each year. Every year, the country manufactures 20 million two-wheelers. Severe underinflation can produce mechanical and thermal stress caused by overheating, which can cause the tyre to blow out soon. Failures of this type can lead to hazards and catastrophes that endanger not just the operator but also people around them or her. In accordance with median nation estimations, under-inflated tyres cause separation of the tread and tyre breakdown, leading to forty thousand mishaps, more than 33,000 damage, and over 700 fatal injuries per year. However, when the population of India has been taken into consideration, these percentages may rise due to an abundance of individuals possessing numerous 2-wheelers, getting little opportunity to personally check, as well as being unable to consistently get their automobiles examined at a maintenance facility. The difficulties will occur with greater regularity if the riders are unaware. The goal of this project is to develop and build an immediate tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS), that utilises a pressure sensor in order to measure air pressure directly from the tyre.
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