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MobiAlert: A Data-Driven Embedded System Approach to Enhance Safety for Cyclists

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MobiAlert: A Data-Driven Embedded System Approach to Enhance Safety for Cyclists
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Article in International Conference Proceedings Book
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2024
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Ferreira, JM
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Bittencourt, JCN
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Conference proceedings International
Pages: 29-32
2024 IEEE Smart Cities Futures Summit, SCFC 2024
Marrakech, 29 May 2024 through 31 May 2024
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Abstract (EN): Ensuring the safety of cyclists navigating city streets remains a pressing concern, especially with the increasing frequency of accidents in densely populated areas. In fact, urban landscapes pose numerous challenges, including intricate road networks and heavy vehicular traffic, elevating the risk of accidents involving cyclists. This paper proposes the MobiAlert, an embedded system that utilizes geospatial data to evaluate the safety of cycling in urban areas. By analyzing the proximity to emergency response infrastructure and taking GPS coordinates, MobiAlert indicates the current risk level that a bicycle is experiencing, offering cyclists real-time alerts when crossing more critical areas. Implemented on a Raspberry Pi Zero board, MobiAlert is a cost-effective and efficient solution adaptable to diverse urban settings, allowing easy reproduction. Initial experiments based on the city of Porto, Portugal, demonstrates the practical applicability and effectiveness of this approach in enhancing safety for cyclists and promoting sustainable mobility.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 4
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