CAR SECURITY SYSTEM USING GPS AND SMS

The objective of the project is to design and implement a car security system integrated with the Global Positioning System (GPS) and Short Messaging Services (SMS) technology. This security system is capable of protecting the car from thief while the tracking system has the ability to locate the...

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Main Author: ZAINOL ABIDIN, AMIR HAFIS
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS 2006
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Online Access:http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/9303/1/2006%20-%20COMPUTER%20MONITORING%20SYSTEM.pdf
http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/9303/
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Summary:The objective of the project is to design and implement a car security system integrated with the Global Positioning System (GPS) and Short Messaging Services (SMS) technology. This security system is capable of protecting the car from thief while the tracking system has the ability to locate the car location in real time. In case the thief managed to break the security system, the tracking system will start to get the location information from the GPS receiver. The location information will then be transmitted to the user hand phone using SMS. The user can decide to stop the car engine by sending the SMS back to the system. If the system receives the SMS "STOP_CAR"; the engine will be turned OFF and all the doors will be locked. The thief will be trapped inside the car. This project can be divided into four major parts which are the hardware, microcontroller, GPS receiver and computer terminal (GSM modem). The hardware part consists of four sub components which are sensors, power distribution, relays and serial circuitry. Microcontroller is the brain which controls all the operation of the system. It receive the input from the sensors and give the output to the relays and alarm. The computer terminal (GSM modem), act as medium of communication between the hardware part and GSM network. The computer terminal also receives coordinate information from the GPS receiver in a format called NMEA code.