Ateya Anveshanam – Vehicle Crook Discoverer
Keywords:
Microcontroller Unit (MCU); bio metric authentication Penalty generation; Engine Control Unit; Global Positioning System (GPS); Anti-theft mechanisms.Abstract
In this current world where technology is growing up day by day and scientific researchers are presenting new era of discoveries, the need for security is also increasing in all areas. At present, the vehicle usage is basic necessity for everyone. Simultaneously, protecting the vehicle against theft is also very important. Traditional vehicle security system depends on many sensors and cost is also high. When the vehicle is stolen, no more response or alternative could be available to help the owner of the vehicle to find it back. The main goal of this paper is to protect the vehicle from any unauthorized access, using fast, easy-to-use, clear, reliable and economical fingerprint recognition technique. This vehicle security system intimates the status of the vehicle to the authoritative person (owner) using cloud-based communication technology. If the person is certified, vehicle access is allowed. Else alert will be sent to the owner and the engine will be immobilized. The prototype model for the security system is built on the embedded platform using AVR Microcontroller which controls all the processes and cost is also very stumpy. On higher end theft attempts like cutting battery power supply, protection to the vehicle is provided by Engine Control Unit (ECU) embedded on microcontroller. By using GPS technology, vehicle can be identified very easily. Thus, the system provides security at both levels, i.e. when battery supply is provided or not.
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