No helmet? Bike won't start! Student from Mala develops unique device


Johnas Sequeira
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Feb 6: In recent times road safety has become a major concern. The government has imposed many rules and regulations to ensure the safety of riders, still, we are witnessing a number of accidents every day. Many of these accidents are due to negligence and scant respect to traffic rules. According to a survey about 1.3 million people lose their lives due to road accidents every year.

One of the latest rules imposed is compulsory helmets for pillion riders. Many of the accidents occur due to disobedience of rules. Several times, riders are seen wearing helmets only when cops are around, and carrying them in their arms when they are not.

Now, a device has been developed by a young girl from the remote village in Karkala taluk that can make the cops' job much easier. Sthuthi Bhat, a student of class 7, has found a way to make riders wear helmets compulsory, without having to be coaxed or forced.

Hailing from rural Mala village of Karkala in Udupi district, Sthuthi Bhat who studies in the government school of Mala, has developed a device, which, once installed, will not allow the rider to start the bike without wearing helmet!

This invention is the first of its kind in the two-wheeler history. Installing this device in the two-wheeler will force the rider to wear the helmet. This technology works on wireless radio frequency waves. Radio frequency circuit is installed inside the helmet, and the receiver is placed inside the battery of the two-wheeler. Thus, radio waves emitted by the device from inside the helmet are caught by the receiver inside the two-wheeler and transmitted to the gear and the ignition, hence, unless the radio frequency from the helmet reaches the receiver, the bike will not start. This device operates on 27 mega hertz radio frequency.

The process takes place only when the helmet is worn by the rider, as frequency waves are not transmitted when the helmet is not worn. This technology has been developed at a cost of just Rs 1,500. This technology also gives out IVR message through the speaker inside the helmet if the rider forgets to push in the bike stand.
Sthuthi has developed this technology on the encouragement and guidance of her uncle Praveen Bhat and her science teacher Veena.

Speaking to daijiworld, Praveen Bhat who is a teacher in a technical school in Karkala said, "We observed that Sthuthi had interest in the field of science. So I encouraged her talent and gave her the idea and inputs. She has invented this device under the guidance of her teacher."

Sthuthi also demonstrated her invention at the national-level scientific fest Jignyasa 2016 in Belagavi and at a state-level competition held at Hubballi last month.

  

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  • tarun vinay, tanuku west godavari andra pradesh

    Tue, Feb 09 2016

    plzz send me the circuit diagram and data of the circuit

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  • LEVELINE VINOD, UAQ

    Mon, Feb 08 2016

    Great Job Shruti Bhat. God bless u.

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  • Ronald, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 07 2016

    Excellent innovation. Keep it up Sthuthi.You have great talent, keep going.

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  • Shashi Shetty, Santhoor

    Sun, Feb 07 2016

    Budding scientist congratulations to proud parents. May god bless the child with good health and long life.

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  • MASTHAN, DUB

    Sun, Feb 07 2016

    GOOD ONE BUT ITS NOT PRACTICAL.

    RADIATION CAUSED PEOPLE MIGHT DIE WITH HEART ATTACK.

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  • Ronald, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 07 2016

    What makes you say that?. Mobile signals, Wi-Fi signals are common now a days. If your logic is applied then everyone at home should die of heart attack due to Mobile and Wi-Fi signals. Please explain if i am missing something here. Just putting a negative comment without any supporting evidence does not help.

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  • Ozi, Karkala

    Mon, Feb 08 2016

    Mustan!Hope u have FM radio in your phone! that uses above 90MHz radio frequency ! Nobody dead at! so b chilled and Do Regular Heart CheckUp! Long Live!!!

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Promenade Road,Frazer Town,B'lore

    Sun, Feb 07 2016

    Congratulation Mala for your invention.Hope the government and the police department make it compulsory to install this in all the Bikes.

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  • Nawaz, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 07 2016

    Radio frequency near brain???????

    oopsssss!!!!

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  • Zahoor Ahmed, Karkala

    Sun, Feb 07 2016

    Vow, Superb. Karkala proud of you.

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  • Zahid Hussain, Ganjimut/Dubai

    Sun, Feb 07 2016

    Congratulations Sthuthi Bhat keep up the good work, God bless you.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Feb 07 2016

    Super Shruthi.but dont Forget to apply for Patent.otherwise someone else will do it on your cost.you have a bright future if you continue in this field.Good luck.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sun, Feb 07 2016

    Out of the box thinking. Great.

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  • Stephen, Brahmavar

    Sat, Feb 06 2016

    Good invention for ensuring and enforcing rider safety and rule of law. One should encourage such students who have an interest in particular field. Now back to the invention, there is no explanation as how the radio transmitter gets activated when we wear the helmet. This may not be a fool proof device, if the helmet transmitter is activated by an LED sensor or pressure switch. One could easily tamper it or hack it and let the helmet hang behind the bike :)

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  • bhuvan, kavoor

    Sat, Feb 06 2016

    good job guys...apreciate...same way find a device for siddu which alerts him up whenever he feel asleep in public..lol.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, UDUPI/NEW YORK,USA.

    Sat, Feb 06 2016

    Mind blowing idea by Sthuthi Bhat, a brilliant student of government school of Mala village. Her idea of this device whereby bikes won't start without wearing a helmet. We have seen many deaths and injuries to riders who never wore helmets. I am sure Sthuthi will invent many other ideas in the near future. Thanks to Johnas Sequera for the pictures which will give some ideas as to how the device looks like. God bless Sthuthi.

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  • VR, Udupi

    Sat, Feb 06 2016

    Good use of radio frequency. How about integrating Bluetooth headset to the helmet and call it as Smart Helmet? It will be bit costly, but the rider can still talk to someone hands-free or even stream music from the smartphone right? Next project for Sthuthi:-) Made in India rather than Make in India.

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  • naik, kochi

    Sat, Feb 06 2016

    this is helpful those who forget to wear the helmet, not those who not wears helmet to break the law

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  • Prabhu, Kundapur

    Sat, Feb 06 2016

    Shruti, I am really proud of you.You have a bright future. Thanks Daiji for bringing forth such stories.

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  • Rajesh, Mulky

    Sat, Feb 06 2016

    Good work but when we do something which is already there we should not say WE invented it.This project is available as hobby kit which many electronic students have done for FY project.I read about the same device (type "TN student intelligent helmet "in Google)invention by some Tamil nadu students recently which is also copy claim.Definitely the teacher is aware of it.In fact the invention is much older ...

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  • Peter Lewis, Kalmady/k s a

    Sat, Feb 06 2016

    No doubt, she will become a scientist of our Country. God bless Stuthi.

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  • Af,, Mangaluru

    Sat, Feb 06 2016

    WOW! what an brilliant idea,shruthi bhat you are simply genius, need more support from govt and educational institutions for her achievements.

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  • Mohammed Ilyas Byndoor/Dubai.U.A.E, Byndoor/Dubai.U.A.E

    Sat, Feb 06 2016

    Proud of Sthuthi Bhat., keep going.,

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sat, Feb 06 2016

    Good achievement which will give big safety to a bike rider.

    Sthuthi Bhat congrats & God bless!

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  • nishar, m'lore

    Sat, Feb 06 2016

    Masha Allah.. Great achievement sister. Proud of u and all the best for future scientist....

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  • krishna bhatt, MANGALORE

    Sat, Feb 06 2016

    Congratulations to Shruthi Bhat & Team. The corporate companies should identify these talents & appoint for successful concept of Make In India. We hear such achievements in news paper from young engineers proper support & encouragement from Industry is Much needed.

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  • Abdulrehman Kunil , Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 06 2016

    We have great young talents in rural India that the institutions and the elert teachers should identify and encourage. Indeed this is a nobel and great invention at this young age. Congratulations.

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  • Kudla boy, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 06 2016

    YEs, Govt implement this as patented idea

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  • Gangaram, Moodbidri

    Sat, Feb 06 2016

    enkul ee balena prayod kutti donne gobbuna matra kalthitta!!!

    hope some motor companies give her back up and required financial help to improve the device

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  • vassu, kudla

    Sat, Feb 06 2016

    Talent has no boundaries and jurisdiction. This is proved beyond any doubt by this brilliant girl Stuthi. Her school must encourage her with scholarship and tie up with some big setup to fund any research she wishes to undertake in future. Congratulations girl.

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  • Shekar Moily Padebettu, Udupi/India

    Sat, Feb 06 2016

    Congratulations Sthuthi Bhat for your innovative experiment.God bless you to accomplish all your dreams.This brilliancy of yours take you to greatest height of your life.

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  • VM, Udupi

    Sat, Feb 06 2016

    Cool. What we badly need is some effective Apps to control unsafe driving, specially for the Express buses.

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  • Rahul Pai , Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 06 2016

    Superb sthuthi :) Keep it up..This will obviously save many bike riders and i heartily thank you for this invention..Hats off to Sthuthi and the persons who have a helped her..

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  • Juliet Mascarenhas, Bejai

    Sat, Feb 06 2016

    Brilliant!!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Feb 06 2016

    This is only the BEGINNING ...

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