ADITYA ROUTE ROVER: A LOW-COST AND EFFICIENT IOT-BASED BUS MONITORING SYSTEM

Authors:

Venkata Lalitha Narla,R. V. V. Krishna,Peruri Pavani,MD. Abdul Azeez Khan,A. Sravanthi Peddinti,

DOI NO:

https://doi.org/10.26782/jmcms.2026.05.00006

Keywords:

GPS module,Face Recognition,Raspberry Pi,Real-time monitoring,College Bus,Smart Transportation.,

Abstract

Aditya Route Rover: Low-Cost and Efficient Bus Monitoring System is an integrated system that offers real-time monitoring of college buses with emphasis on the safety of the students and the efficiency of the buses. The proposed system is a combination of GPS technology and face recognition, which is used to continually monitor the position of the bus and students on board. Processing of captured digital images and video frames is used to extract facial features for real-time student recognition. The GPS module can be relied on to give the correct location of the students, and the face recognition module will help to monitor students securely and reliably. An onboard controller processes the collected information from the sensors and communicates to a central server, where it is accessed and managed in real-time. The system increases transparency in the transportation of college students for safety, and it offers reassurance to parents. The proposed system can be deployed in academic transportation because of its low-cost structure and scalable architecture

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