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CHAPTER # 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 Project Title 1.2 Introduction 1.3 Project Overview 1.4 Intrusion Detection Security Systems 1.4.1 Introduction 1.4.2 Evolution of Intrusion Alarm Systems 1.4.3 Wireless Alarm System CHAPTER # 2: DESIGN APPROACH AND METHODLOGY 2.1 Design Approach: 2.2 Available Options: 2.2.1 Hard Wired: 2.2.2 Wireless: 2.3 Benefits of Wireless System 2.4 Hardware Module: 2.4.1 Microcontroller(Atmel 89S51): 2.4.2 MAX 232: 2.4.3 NE555: 2.4.4 12v Relay: 2.4.5 Laser: 2.4.6 Light Dependent Resistor (LDR):

2.4.7 HMTR (Wireless transceiver): 2.4.8 Voltage regulator (78xx) CHAPTER # 3: SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 3.1 Introduction: 3.2 Hardware description: 3.3 Working Description: 3.4 Flow Chart Diagrams Fig 3.1 : Transmitter Section Block Diagram Fig 3.2 : Transmitter Section Flow Chart Fig 3.4 : Receiver Section Flow Diagram Fig 3.3 : Receiver Section Block Diagram

CHAPTER # 4: MICROCONTROLLER 4.1 Features 4.2 Description 4.3 Pin Configurations 4.4 Block Diagram 4.5 Pin Description 4.5.1 VCC Supply voltage. 4.5.2 GND Ground. 4.5.3 Port 0 4.5.4 Port 1 4.5.5 Port 2 4.5.6 Port 3 4.5.7 RST 4.4.8 ALE/PROG 4.5.9 PSEN 4.5.10 EA/VPP 4.5.11 XTAL1

4.5.12 XTAL2 4.6. Special Function Registers 4.6.1 Interrupt Registers: 4.6.2 Dual Data Pointer Registers 4.6.3 Power Off Flag 4.7. Memory Organization 4.7.1 Program Memory 4.7.2 Data Memory 4.8. Watchdog Timer (One-time Enabled with Reset-out) 4.8.1 Using the WDT 4.8.2 WDT during Power-down and Idle 4.9. UART 4.10. Timer 0 and 1 4.11. Interrupts 4.12. Oscillator Characteristics 4.13. Idle Mode 4.14. Power-down Mode 4.15. Program Memory Lock Bits 4.16. Programming the Flash Parallel Mode 4.16.1 Programming Algorithm 4.17. Data Polling 4.18 Ready/Busy CHAPTER # 5: MAX232 AND NE555 5.1 General Description 5.2 Next-Generation Device Features 5.2.1 For Low Voltage Applications 5.2.2 For Low-Power Applications 5.2.3 For Space-Constrained Applications 5.2.4 For Low-Voltage or Data Cable Applications

5.3 General Description 5.4 Applications 5.5 Features 5.6 Pin Configuration 5.7 Application circuit CHAPTER 6 :LASER 6.1 Laser diode 6.2. Theory of operation 6.3 Features 6.4 Packaging 6.5 Applications 6.6 Absolute Maximum Ratings 6.7 Optical and Electrical 6.8 LIGHT DEPENDENT RESISTORS 6.9 Applications CHAPTER # 7: WIRELESS TRANSCEIVER 7.1. General 7.2. Features 7.3. Application 7.4. Mechanical appearance 7.5. Pin definition 7.6. Module parameters 7.6.1 Basic parameters 7.6.2 Working frequencies

7.6.3 Maximum transmission power 7.6.4 Receiving sensitivity 7.6.5 Working current in transmitting 7.6.6 Working current in receiving 7.6.7 Static Current 7.6.8 Reliable communication distance 7.7. Module application 7.7.1. Communication mode 7.7.2.Configuration mode CHAPTER # 8:SCHEMATICS 8.1 Project Schematics: Fig 8.1: Main microcontroller Fig 8.2: Secondary microcontroller Fig 8.3: Dual Serial Switching Circuit Fig 8.4: Receiver microcontroller Fig 8.5: Relay Hooter Circuit Fig 8.6: Power Supply CHAPTER # 9:SOFWARE MODULE 9.1 SOFTWARE MODULE 9.1.1 BASECOM PROGRAMMING 9.1.2 PROGRAMMING CODE 9.1.2.1 TRANSMITTER SECTION 9.1.2.2 RECEIVER SECTION CODE 9.1.2.3 MOBILE(G.S.M) 9.1.3 G.U.I 9.1.3.1 WINDOWS PRESENTATION FORMAT

9.1.3.2 G.U.I FILES 9.1.3.1 NEW ALERT.XAML.CS 9.1.3.2 APPLICATION.CONFIG 9.1.3.3 MONITORING CENTRE.XAML.CS

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