Three national students studying mechanical engineering at the Higher Colleges of Technology in Al Ain have created an artificial intelligence device to determine the right amount of air for each tire by reading the data on the tires when supplied, in order to enhance the safety of drivers and reduce car accidents caused by tire explosion. They named their innovation “Smart Tire Supplier” and, through their project, achieved first place in the competition for the best student projects in the engineering program at the Higher Colleges of Technology, Mechanical Engineering.

Khalid Al Dhaheri, Mohammed Al Nuaimi and Ghanem Al Ahbabi confirmed that the Smart Tire Provider provides a solution to help individuals know the needs of tires in the air, given the importance of this in terms of enhancing the safety of drivers, especially as the tires of vehicles are the most affected and affected by the degrees High temperatures and too little or too much air can lead to disastrous disasters that can cause the tire to burst or rupture, causing the vehicle to overturn, derail, and lose control.

They explained that innovation is a device that reads the tire tire needs of the air pressure and mobilized accordingly, the idea is that the companies involved in the manufacture of tires to add information about the appropriate air pressure, and based on the information on the tire segment, the device reads the data and then fill the car With the right amount of air.

They pointed out that they are developing the device and adding electronic memory to it, and download tire sizes and air pressure capacity in each tire so that the device provides air quantities based on size, so that all companies are obliged to add data on the appropriate air pressure on all types of tires.

The students said that the idea of ​​the project came to them after one of them supplied tires in excessive amounts of air, which posed a real threat to his life, pointing out that their innovation provides a solution to the problem of how to know the need for tires from the air.