Vehicle Theft Detection and Controlling System Using GPS and GSM Security System

Authors

  • Aadhithyan Karhale
  • Pradeep N.K
  • Anitha S.

Keywords:

Arduino UNO, DC-DC buck converter, GPS module, GSM network, Parking area, Theft control system

Abstract

The crime rate is currently increasing significantly as a result of how frequent thefts have grown. In particular, these vehicles could suffer sizable losses in comparison to the money invested in them. There are many technologies available to handle this issue, including GPS, GSM, and GPRS systems. The vast majority of modern automobiles are equipped with GSM-based vehicle theft control systems, which prevent thefts even when the vehicles are parked in a parking area. In the modern world, people strive to live sophisticated lives with cutting-edge technologies and first-rate services. Using the mobile network, they can simply track the trucks. This essay provides an example of an automotive security system. We have GPS, a GSM network, and an embedded chip thanks to this technology. The efficient car security system is created for anti-theft using an embedded system with a GPS and a global system of mobile devices (GSM). GSM technology sends the user a text message each time a car is accessed. The client can utilize Google Earth to locate and contact vehicles through this system and converse with them. Via a GSM programme that was developed and installed on a mobile phone implanted in the vehicle, the theft alert function communicates with the car owner's mobile phone. The effectiveness of the system and whether it can be used to track vehicles as they are driven inside or outside of its jurisdiction may be evaluated based on the findings. The system can therefore be used as a database of cars that have been reported as missing, found, or recovered by various security agencies.

Published

2023-02-28

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Section

Articles