Speed Breaker Power Generator with Accident Alert System

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Miss. Ritu Talekar
Sachin Saha
Vishal Shamdasani
Yash Khobragade
Aryan Dewangan
Kundika Sahare

Abstract

The inherent intermittency of renewable energy sources (RES) poses significant challenges to their increasing integration into contemporary power grids.  Ensuring grid stability, streamlining dispatch processes, and promoting market integration all depend on precise energy generation forecasting.  Six different statistical modelling and machine learning techniques for short-term renewable energy forecasting are thoroughly compared in this paper.  Among the models assessed are Random Forest, a custom hybrid Ensemble model, the Prophet time-series model, Extreme Gradient Boosting (XGBoost), Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) networks, and a conceptual framework for Reinforcement Learning (RL).  Mean Absolute Error (MAE), Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE), and R-squared (R²) score are used to systematically evaluate these models using a standardised dataset of renewable power generation. The experimental results show that the hybrid Ensemble model offers a better balance of high accuracy (MAE: 1.909) and enhanced robustness by reducing the risks of individual model failure, even though XGBoost achieves the highest raw accuracy with the lowest MAE of 1.814.  As academic researchers and industry practitioners navigate the shift to a sustainable energy future, the findings highlight the importance of integrating various modelling philosophies to produce forecasting systems that are dependable and resilient. This paper talks about putting together a speed breaker that makes power. It has an accident alert built in too. Thing is, it tackles two big problems in how we get around these days. One is all the energy vehicles waste. The other deals with keeping drivers safe. Normal speed breakers make cars slow down, sure. But the push from tires going over them just disappears. This one grabs that kinetic energy though. It turns it into electricity with a rack and pinion setup. A spring helps out, along with a generator. The power it makes can light up street lamps close by. Or run traffic signals. Even charge up little gadgets. That cuts down on using the usual grid. And it pushes for greener ways, pretty much.      .


On top of making power, there’s this smart part that spots accidents and warns people. They put a sensor in the vehicle. It watches the drivers moves and any leaning. If it picks up a quick drop or a hard shake. Or fast turns that look like a wreck. The whole thing kicks on right away. It shoots off an email or a call to family on the list. They get the heads up about what happened. So they can jump in fast. People learn quick that way. And help shows up sooner. It shortens  the  wait  from  crash  to  getting  saved.


Putting energy grab with crash spotting together like this. The system saves power in the end. It boosts safety on the roads as well. And adds some personal guard. It mostly runs by itself. No need to watch it all the time. It keeps going steady and without much fuss. Setup does not cost a ton either. It fits in city spots or out in the country. So this speed breaker that generates with alerts. It gives a green fix thats efficient. And it might save lives. All that helps make roads better and the world safer.

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Talekar , M. R., Saha, S., Shamdasani, V., Khobragade, Y., Dewangan, A., & Sahare, K. (2025). Speed Breaker Power Generator with Accident Alert System. International Journal of Advanced Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 14(2), 18–25. https://doi.org/10.65521/ijaeee.v14i2.1700
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