An Prevent Drunk Driving System Based on Embedded System

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In this paper, a kind of prevent drunk driving system is designed, which is based on the ARM9 core, alcohol detection module, GPS module, GSM module, voice module, LCD (Liquid Crystal Display), power and other functional modules are included in this new system. The system detect alcohol concentration, prevent drunk driving through the voice prompt and send text messages to a preset phone number. The system has absorbed the idea that most of the hardware functionality through software modular, so the circuit in the system is simple and that makes the system stability and accuracy greatly improved.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1008-1009)

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1521-1524

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August 2014

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