Arm 7 Based Theft Control, Accident Detection & Vehicle Positioning System
M.S. Joshi1, Deepali V. Mahajan2
1Mrs. M.S. Joshi, Department of Electronics Communication, Marathwada Institute of Technology, Aurangabad (Maharashtra), India.
2Ms. Deepali V. Mahajan, M.E Student, Marathwada Institute of Technology, Aurangabad (Maharashtra), India.
Manuscript received on 10 July 2014 | Revised Manuscript received on 20 July 2014 | Manuscript Published on 30 July 2014 | PP: 29-31 | Volume-4 Issue-2, July 2014 | Retrieval Number: B1719074214/14©BEIESP
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Abstract: This system makes use of an embedded chip that has an inductive proximity sensor, which senses the key during insertion. This is followed by the system present in the car asking the user to enter a unique password. The password consists of few characters and the car key number. The system sends a text message to the owner’s mobile stating that the car is being accessed. If the user fails to enter the correct password in three trials, a text message is sent to the owner and police with the vehicle number about the unauthorized usage and the location tracked using a GPS ,GSM module and ARM7. Apart from this if your car is stolen, a password like SMS is sent by the owner, it automatically stops the car. One more application of this project is that it is use for early accident detection. It can automatically detect traffic accidents using accelerometers along with other sensors and immediately notify owner, police station & two more contacts saved in that along with vehicle number & location of that place.
Keywords: Accident Alert, Accelerometer, GSM, GPS, I2c Protocol, UART, Vehicle Tracking.
Scope of the Article: Adaptive Systems