Development of a prototype solar-powered autonomous vehicle prototype with object detection and avoidance system using Raspberry-Pi

In this study, the development of a solar-powered autonomous vehicle prototype with an object detection and avoidance system was implemented and achieved using Raspberry Pi. The advancements in science and technology research have given rise to the robust adoption of smart means of transportation, f...

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Main Authors: Ogonye, O. Solomon, Dagwa Ishaya Musa, Nurudeen Abdulhakeem Hassan, Okonkwo, Emmanuel, Kulutuye, Precious
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2024
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Dagwa Ishaya Musa,
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Okonkwo, Emmanuel
Kulutuye, Precious
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description In this study, the development of a solar-powered autonomous vehicle prototype with an object detection and avoidance system was implemented and achieved using Raspberry Pi. The advancements in science and technology research have given rise to the robust adoption of smart means of transportation, from steam engines to energy-efficient means such as solar, electric, and hybrid-powered vehicles to ease transportation of people, goods, and services with increased human comfortability. Autonomous vehicles (AVs)offer a degree of self-control in driving in which a normal car requires a driver to execute such tasks e.g., braking, acceleration, and steering. An autonomous vehicle, requires sensors, controllers, algorithms, actuators, computers, and advanced software embedded in various locations on the vehicle to perform effectively. The study attempted to proffer solutions to the menace of human errors in decision-making while driving through the use of advances in scientific technology that have given rise to modern approaches to problem-solving. In Nigeria, almost 50% of road accidents were a result of poor decisions leading to the loss of lives and properties. The vehicle uses ultrasonic sensors and a USB webcam to detect and avoid obstacles on its path with the aid of a Raspberry Pie program that effectively executes decision-making changes to manoeuvre the vehicle away from objects on a free path. The study observed that as motor frequency is increased the speed of the AV increases and thus covers distances faster as compared to when the frequency is reduced. However, the increase in frequency also consumes energy faster. Charging rates were compared between the grid and solar photovoltaic, the grid system recorded faster charging rates when the vehicle was stationary while the solar photovoltaic charged the vehicle at stationary and in motion.
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spelling my-ukm.journal.255252025-07-12T14:06:28Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25525/ Development of a prototype solar-powered autonomous vehicle prototype with object detection and avoidance system using Raspberry-Pi Ogonye, O. Solomon Dagwa Ishaya Musa, Nurudeen Abdulhakeem Hassan, Okonkwo, Emmanuel Kulutuye, Precious In this study, the development of a solar-powered autonomous vehicle prototype with an object detection and avoidance system was implemented and achieved using Raspberry Pi. The advancements in science and technology research have given rise to the robust adoption of smart means of transportation, from steam engines to energy-efficient means such as solar, electric, and hybrid-powered vehicles to ease transportation of people, goods, and services with increased human comfortability. Autonomous vehicles (AVs)offer a degree of self-control in driving in which a normal car requires a driver to execute such tasks e.g., braking, acceleration, and steering. An autonomous vehicle, requires sensors, controllers, algorithms, actuators, computers, and advanced software embedded in various locations on the vehicle to perform effectively. The study attempted to proffer solutions to the menace of human errors in decision-making while driving through the use of advances in scientific technology that have given rise to modern approaches to problem-solving. In Nigeria, almost 50% of road accidents were a result of poor decisions leading to the loss of lives and properties. The vehicle uses ultrasonic sensors and a USB webcam to detect and avoid obstacles on its path with the aid of a Raspberry Pie program that effectively executes decision-making changes to manoeuvre the vehicle away from objects on a free path. The study observed that as motor frequency is increased the speed of the AV increases and thus covers distances faster as compared to when the frequency is reduced. However, the increase in frequency also consumes energy faster. Charging rates were compared between the grid and solar photovoltaic, the grid system recorded faster charging rates when the vehicle was stationary while the solar photovoltaic charged the vehicle at stationary and in motion. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2024-07 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25525/1/kejut_3.pdf Ogonye, O. Solomon and Dagwa Ishaya Musa, and Nurudeen Abdulhakeem Hassan, and Okonkwo, Emmanuel and Kulutuye, Precious (2024) Development of a prototype solar-powered autonomous vehicle prototype with object detection and avoidance system using Raspberry-Pi. Jurnal Kejuruteraan, 36 (4). pp. 1365-1372. ISSN 0128-0198 https://www.ukm.my/jkukm/volume-3604-2024/
spellingShingle Ogonye, O. Solomon
Dagwa Ishaya Musa,
Nurudeen Abdulhakeem Hassan,
Okonkwo, Emmanuel
Kulutuye, Precious
Development of a prototype solar-powered autonomous vehicle prototype with object detection and avoidance system using Raspberry-Pi
title Development of a prototype solar-powered autonomous vehicle prototype with object detection and avoidance system using Raspberry-Pi
title_full Development of a prototype solar-powered autonomous vehicle prototype with object detection and avoidance system using Raspberry-Pi
title_fullStr Development of a prototype solar-powered autonomous vehicle prototype with object detection and avoidance system using Raspberry-Pi
title_full_unstemmed Development of a prototype solar-powered autonomous vehicle prototype with object detection and avoidance system using Raspberry-Pi
title_short Development of a prototype solar-powered autonomous vehicle prototype with object detection and avoidance system using Raspberry-Pi
title_sort development of a prototype solar-powered autonomous vehicle prototype with object detection and avoidance system using raspberry-pi
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25525/1/kejut_3.pdf
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