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The National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) would like to congratulate Thai youth. Project of the Young Scientists (YSC) that won the project of the Young Scientists (YSC) that won the project of the Young Scientists (YSC) that won the Korea Science and Engineering Fair KSEF International 2019 (KSEF 2019) at Korea, including Mr. Piyawat Kaewyom, Mr. Pasin Amwong, and Mr. Wichayut Kerdchai, students at Chulabhorn Rajavidyalaya Science School, Phitsanulok, who developed the project. “Development of a car counting algorithm to study the relationship between the number of cars and air pollution in areas with heavy traffic in communities in Phitsanulok Province” with Mrs.
Natthaphasorn Laonet and Mrs. Duangjai Promma Country Email List as professors. consult Won 3 awards: a silver medal and 2 Special Awards from the International Avicenna Research Center: IARC and the Indonesian Young Scientist Association: IYSA at the Korea Science and Engineering Fair KSEF International 2019. 002 Mr. Wichayut Kerdchai, a student at Chulabhorn Rajavidyalaya Science School, Phitsanulok, representative of his teammates, said that he and his friends had noticed that during urgent times Traffic in front of the school is quite dense, with cars parked and cars moving slowly. and releases a lot of toxic fumes From classroom studies, it was found that Carbon monoxide (CO) gas, which comes from the incomplete combustion process of carbon compounds in car engines.
Motorcycles or other vehicles are one of the gases that when ingested into the body at a certain level will cause the body to experience fatigue. Brain lacking oxygen And if carbon monoxide is exposed in large quantities, it can cause the body to experience acute hypoxia, leading to death. And when there was a chance to go to a camp about flying drones. Therefore, he brought the idea and consulted with friends about using video from drones to do Image Processing and develop an algorithm to count the number and type of cars. Ready to calculate the amount of CO generated from the combustion of the vehicle's fuel in real time. along with counting the flow of cars per 1 unit of time so that the data can be used as part of future development and improvement in the area 001 By Thai youth from the Young Scientist Project Contest (YSC) of the National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA), Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (MOH), from the development of the Vehicle Density project.
Natthaphasorn Laonet and Mrs. Duangjai Promma Country Email List as professors. consult Won 3 awards: a silver medal and 2 Special Awards from the International Avicenna Research Center: IARC and the Indonesian Young Scientist Association: IYSA at the Korea Science and Engineering Fair KSEF International 2019. 002 Mr. Wichayut Kerdchai, a student at Chulabhorn Rajavidyalaya Science School, Phitsanulok, representative of his teammates, said that he and his friends had noticed that during urgent times Traffic in front of the school is quite dense, with cars parked and cars moving slowly. and releases a lot of toxic fumes From classroom studies, it was found that Carbon monoxide (CO) gas, which comes from the incomplete combustion process of carbon compounds in car engines.
Motorcycles or other vehicles are one of the gases that when ingested into the body at a certain level will cause the body to experience fatigue. Brain lacking oxygen And if carbon monoxide is exposed in large quantities, it can cause the body to experience acute hypoxia, leading to death. And when there was a chance to go to a camp about flying drones. Therefore, he brought the idea and consulted with friends about using video from drones to do Image Processing and develop an algorithm to count the number and type of cars. Ready to calculate the amount of CO generated from the combustion of the vehicle's fuel in real time. along with counting the flow of cars per 1 unit of time so that the data can be used as part of future development and improvement in the area 001 By Thai youth from the Young Scientist Project Contest (YSC) of the National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA), Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (MOH), from the development of the Vehicle Density project.