Automatic Railway Gate Control
System
Mini Project | Department of ECE
Objective
• To reduce accidents at unmanned railway
crossings using automation.
Components Used
• Arduino UNO Board
• IR Sensors (2)
• Servo Motor or DC Motor with Driver
• Buzzer, Red & Green LEDs (1 each)
• 220-ohm Resistors (2), Breadboard
• Jumper Wires, Power Adapter or 9V Battery
• Relay Module (if DC motor used)
• Baseboard/Plastic/Cardboard Gate Frame
Working / Methodology
• Start system and initialize components.
• Check for train using IR Sensor 1.
• If train detected:
• - Activate buzzer
• - Turn ON red LED
• - Close gate using motor
• Wait for train to pass using IR Sensor 2.
• Then:
Result
• The system successfully detects approaching
trains.
• It automatically operates the railway gate
without human intervention.
Conclusion
• Understanding of embedded system
principles.
• Real-world implementation using sensors and
actuators.
Future Scope
• Eliminating Human Error
• Reduced Delays & Accidents
• Faster and Safer Gate Operation
• Better Traffic Flow Optimization
• Enhanced Safety at Unattended Crossings
Thank You
• Presented by: [Your Name]
• Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Automatic_Railway_Gate_Control_System.pptx

  • 1.
    Automatic Railway GateControl System Mini Project | Department of ECE
  • 2.
    Objective • To reduceaccidents at unmanned railway crossings using automation.
  • 3.
    Components Used • ArduinoUNO Board • IR Sensors (2) • Servo Motor or DC Motor with Driver • Buzzer, Red & Green LEDs (1 each) • 220-ohm Resistors (2), Breadboard • Jumper Wires, Power Adapter or 9V Battery • Relay Module (if DC motor used) • Baseboard/Plastic/Cardboard Gate Frame
  • 4.
    Working / Methodology •Start system and initialize components. • Check for train using IR Sensor 1. • If train detected: • - Activate buzzer • - Turn ON red LED • - Close gate using motor • Wait for train to pass using IR Sensor 2. • Then:
  • 5.
    Result • The systemsuccessfully detects approaching trains. • It automatically operates the railway gate without human intervention.
  • 6.
    Conclusion • Understanding ofembedded system principles. • Real-world implementation using sensors and actuators.
  • 7.
    Future Scope • EliminatingHuman Error • Reduced Delays & Accidents • Faster and Safer Gate Operation • Better Traffic Flow Optimization • Enhanced Safety at Unattended Crossings
  • 8.
    Thank You • Presentedby: [Your Name] • Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering