Advanced Car Security System

Authors

  • Jilani Sayyad Dept. of ECE, M.H. SabooSiddik College of Engineering, Byculla, India
  • Mukadam Taha Dept. of ECE, M.H. SabooSiddik College of Engineering, Byculla, India
  • Amol Sankpal Dept. of ECE, M.H. SabooSiddik College of Engineering, Byculla, India

Keywords:

Arduino, GSM, MQ-4, GPRS

Abstract

The first car been stolen was reported in 1896. Since then, car safety tools and after that car security system faced a fast rapid development. The security system has become one of The key factors in car manufacturing as the demand from the buyer. The main objective of this project is to secure and monitor the car based on combination of mainly the Arduino, GPRS, GSM and RFID finger print scanner. With significant improved in range and reliable data accuracy in real time, this project promise a bright future with a high commercial value. In addition, with its compact and robust feature it attract future user in buying the product and the same time have good application value in future as well as reducing the statistic of stolen cars. Along with some more features are added like CNG gas leak detection, car tilt sensor, obstacle sensor, car vibration sensor and panic alarm switch is given. A gas detector is a device that detects the presence of gases in anarea, often as part of a safety system. This type of equipment is used to detect a gas leak and interface with a control system so a process can be automatically shut down. A gas detector can sound an alarm to driver, giving them the opportunity to leave. This type of device is important because there are many gases that can be harmful to organic life, such as humans or animals. Gas leak detection is the process of identifying potentially hazardous gas leaks by sensors. These sensors usually employ an audible alarm to alert people when a dangerous gas has been detected. MQ4 sensor is used to detect CNG gas.

 

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Published

2017-06-30

How to Cite

[1]
J. Sayyad, M. Taha, and A. Sankpal, “Advanced Car Security System”, Int. J. Sci. Res. Net. Sec. Comm., vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 165–169, Jun. 2017.

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Review Article