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Environmental pollution is one of the crucial challenges confronted by everyone, especially in metropolitan cities. Several authorized governmental agencies and scientists are trying to develop solutions for controlling this dreadful menace. Our research aims to address the challenge by remotely tracking level of hazardous gaseous substance emitted by vehicle within a specified region under certain governmental jurisdiction. Our models assist the concerned authority to proctor, the allowable level of emission, more importantly from vehicles that are older than specified number of years. Further, in this perspective, we have designed a module which will be installed in the exhaust system of a vehicle, so as to measure the accurate level of pollution with an additional feature of displaying the reading on the display panel of the vehicle. This not only would inform the driver of present levels of pollutants, but also warn them if the levels are violated the permitted values.
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Arora, C., Arora, N., Choudhary, A., Sinha, A. (2018). Intelligent Vehicular Monitoring System Integrated with Automated Remote Proctoring. In: Hu, YC., Tiwari, S., Mishra, K., Trivedi, M. (eds) Intelligent Communication and Computational Technologies. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 19. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5523-2_30
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