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1 Anti-Vehicle Theft Control System Using GSM Network and GPS Receiver Priyanka Panda
Madhusmita Choudhury
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When the key is inserted in the key hole the inductive proximity sensor detects
the key and triggers the microcontroller.
An Enter password message is displayed on the LCD provided inside the
vehicle.
Only 1 trial is provided to enter the correct password.
If the entered password is wrong, then an alert message is sent to the owner of
the vehicle about the illegal access of his car and the position (latitude and
longitude) of his vehicle.
If any person who knows the password steals your vehicle or anything like that
occurs, then the owner of that vehicle can send a ‘STOP’ message to the SIM in
the GSM module which automatically makes the engine ‘OFF’.
Engine would start again only when the password is entered.
And an alert message regarding the position of the vehicle is sent to the owner.
The owner can send ‘stop’ message again and again to stop the thief from going
far.
The owner can identify the position and hence can reach the place to collect his
vehicle.
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Key Inserted
(Switch on)
Correct
Enter Password
Motor/Engine Starts
Password
Incorrect
Password
Motor/Engine
Stopped
Figure1:
Flow Chart Of Working
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2G GSM networks operating in the
900 MHz or 1800 MHz bands.
3G GSM networks use 2100MHz
frequency band.
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The Global Positioning System (GPS) comprises three segments :
•The control segment( all ground stations involved in the monitoring of the system
: master control station, monitor stations, and ground control stations)
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GPS satellites circle the earth twice a day in a very precise orbit and
transmit signal information to earth. GPS receivers take this information and
use triangulation to calculate the user's exact location.
Once the user's position has been determined, the GPS unit can
calculate information, such as latitude, longitude, speed, bearing, track, trip
distance, distance to destination, sunrise and sunset time and more.
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Figure 3: LCD Pin configuration
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It is an integrated circuit
that converts the signal
from RS232 serial port
to signal suitable for use
in TTL compatible logic
circuits.
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Pin Description
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KEIL is used to Create source files; automatically compile, link and convert using
options set with an easy to Use user interface and finally stimulate or perform
debugging on the hardware with access to C variables and memory.
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More convenient and secure with the use of satellite modems instead
of cell phones.
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This project deals with the design & development of a theft control system for an
automobile, which is being used to prevent or control the theft of a vehicle.
The simulation of the circuit design and its implementation is done using
PROTEUS software.
This system is designed to improve vehicle security and accessibility. With the use
of wireless technology vehicle owners are able to enter as well as protect their
automobiles with more passive involvement.
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