Smart Vehicle Security System Using Fingerprint Authentication with Alcohol Detection

Year : 2024 | Volume :11 | Issue : 01 | Page : –
By

Thanuja M

Bharath Kumar

J Sumanth Sagar

R Bharath

  1. Student Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, Visvesvaraya Technological University Regional Centre, Bengaluru Karnataka India
  2. Student Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, Visvesvaraya Technological University Regional Centre, Bengaluru Karnataka India
  3. Student Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, Visvesvaraya Technological University Regional Centre, Bengaluru Karnataka India
  4. Student Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, Visvesvaraya Technological University Regional Centre, Bengaluru Karnataka India

Abstract

An electronic device is installed in a car or fleet of vehicles as part of a vehicle tracking system, which allows the owner or a third party to follow the whereabouts of the vehicle while also gathering data. The technology known as a modern vehicle tracking system (VTS) uses a variety of techniques, including GPS and GSM modules as well as other radio navigation systems that employ satellites and ground-based stations to pinpoint a vehicle’s location. Effective, real-time mapping-based vehicle position tracking is provided by GSM and GPS-based systems. The Global Positioning Satellite System provides the system with time and geographic position data. The security system mechanism has two modes: first, the vehicle will be in OFF mode and an alert message will be issued to the registered user if someone tries to turn on the car while the system is functioning. A person with authorization will be verified and granted access in the second mode. The peripheral interface controller, or PIC for short, is the brains of this system. It is in charge of producing the inputs and outputs and overseeing everything. An LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) will show the system’s output. Programming and LCD interface design are necessary to achieve a proper LCD display. The user will receive three trials in total, and access will be granted if the scan matches. If the burglar persists after three unsuccessful attempts, an alarm message will be dispatched to the owner’s vehicle. When the owner sends an SMS, the system will be turned on. The second alert message may be sent to the local police station in the event of a network issue on the owner position. Programming and LCD interface design are necessary to achieve a proper LCD display. The user will receive three trials in total, and access will be granted if the scan matches. If the burglar persists after three unsuccessful attempts, an alarm message will be dispatched to the owner’s vehicle. The owner’s SMS will trigger the system’s activation. The second alert message may be sent to the local police station in the event of a network issue on the owner position. An RS232 cable is used to facilitate serial communication. The prototype model and the programs are interfaced with it. Serial communication protocol known as UART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter) is used to interface microcontroller with GSM.

Keywords: Vehicle tracking system, GPS, ATMEGA, Microcontroller security system, LCD display, UART, alert message RS232.

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How to cite this article: Thanuja M, Bharath Kumar, J Sumanth Sagar, R Bharath. Smart Vehicle Security System Using Fingerprint Authentication with Alcohol Detection. Journal of Microcontroller Engineering and Applications. 2024; 11(01):-.
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Volume 11
Issue 01
Received May 7, 2024
Accepted May 18, 2024
Published June 4, 2024