Enhancement of Flooded Road Smart Warning System Project With Logan City Council, Queensland, Australia.
| Author(s) | : | Gaurav Goswami |
| Institution | : | Master of Environmental Engineering & Pollution Control, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia. |
| Published In | : | Vol. 6, Issue 6 — June 2019 |
| Page No. | : | 1-7 |
| Domain | : | Engineering |
| Type | : | Research Paper |
| ISSN (Online) | : | 2348-4470 |
| ISSN (Print) | : | 2348-6406 |
An enhancement of flooded road smart warning system project (FRSWS) incorporates the most suitable wayof arranging the flood warning sign and its components such a way that it can prevent unintentional access of motorist inflood water in Logan City Council shire, Australia. This project eliminates the limitation of the old warning system andprovides an excessive advantage to the motorists in order to avoid their unintentional access in the flooded road. Manypeople in the world try to cross the flooded road without having the actual awareness of the depth of water, which turnsinto an extreme fatality. The purpose of the enhancement of flood warning system is to design the flood warning sign andits components in the most effective way where people can be immediately notified in case there is a flood. The floodwarning sign components which include the floodway sign and accessories, the position of the floodway sign on the road,LED matrix board presenting “ROAD FLOODED” text, consideration of dust and waterproofing factors for the controlsystem and trenching for cables. These five areas of this project needed to be enhanced and standardized in order tomaintain the equality and effectiveness to fulfill the real purpose of this project, in addition to that, it can save as manylives as possible if it would be implemented in the flood-prone zones.
Gaurav Goswami, “Enhancement of Flooded Road Smart Warning System Project With Logan City Council, Queensland, Australia.”, International Journal of Advance Engineering and Research Development (IJAERD), Vol. 6, Issue 6, pp. 1-7, June 2019.








