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An event data recorder (EDR), in general, is an on-board system or device installed in cars to record vehicle data during accidents or crashes [2]. The system proposed in this paper was made with the help of different sensors, navigation system (GPS), and GSM kit. This design provides information related to position and vehicle speed on real-time basis and also the status about the airbag deployment break status, seatbelt status, etc., just prior to accident. The design objective is to design an advanced microcontroller system to record and analyze the vehicular components. The ARM7 processors collect the information using modules or sensors which are connected to different ports of the processor. The collected data acts as information to the monitoring station [1]. These data recorded in real time can help people to analyze the fault protection at extreme conditions. This EDR displays the messages on LCD mounted on kit to alert as well as record it on storage device [2]. These data are useful to better understand the driving habits. This recorded data can be used to analyze the accident easily and also to settle many problems related to car accident such as vehicle maintenance, investigation, crash litigation, driver performance, and reconstruct the accident as well as insurance settlement.

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Chandankhede, P.H., Khanapurkar, M.M. (2016). Design of CAN-Based Enhanced Event Data Recorder and Evidence Collecting System. In: Afzalpulkar, N., Srivastava, V., Singh, G., Bhatnagar, D. (eds) Proceedings of the International Conference on Recent Cognizance in Wireless Communication & Image Processing. Springer, New Delhi. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2638-3_13

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