Abstract
Abstract: The project's primary focus is a Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone interface. The Arduino microcontroller in this project is also programmed using the Arduino IDE software through a USB port on the Arduino board. The Bluetooth module HC-05 operates on serial communicationand receives serial information via a software program. Thedata is sent through the Bluetooth module after being received from the app. The DC unit on the bike can be connected to the DC supply. The application begins to function in real time as soon as the bike is turned on. AfterBluetooth receives a serial transmission from the user's phone, it is sent to an Arduino board for processing before being displayed on an LCD screen to show caller ID details,including the user's mobile number. Additionally, the display alerts the user or provides a warning to stop the bike. In this instance, the cell phone serves as a transmitting tool.Because Android phones can operate software applicationsand use Bluetooth, they are the required device for the user's phone. Global systems for mobile communication (GSM) are not recommended since they could end up being more expensive.
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