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M.Tech / M.E / PhD Thesis | Electronics & Communication Engineering | India | Volume 3 Issue 3, March 2014 | Rating: 6.2 / 10
Advanced Security Control for Auto Theft Prevention System
Sucitha.S, Punithavathy Mohan, Vallikannu.A.L
Abstract: Modern vehicles are becoming smarter by the incorporation of higher computing power, connectivity solutions and advances in computer vision. In these vehicles automotive designs are also combined with these features. The automotive designs include remote keyless entry system and immobilizer system as the main weaponry against vehicle theft. But these systems prevent unauthorized access of the vehicle to a certain extent only. These security systems have simple and poor nature. So automotive theft has been a persisting problem around the world and it is also a greater challenge from professional thieves. This paper proposes an aim to design advanced security control for auto theft prevention system by adding significant enhancements features such as a gesture based smart gravitational lock, cryptographic keyless entry, touch screen ignition, adjustable motion alarm sensitivity. It is also combined with some modernizing security features like GPS fencing, remote fuel cut-off, car finder and a ubiquitous vehicle tracking system. These features are implemented with the help of 3-axis MEMS Accelerometer, 3-axis MEMS Magnetometer, GPS Receiver, GSM cellular modem.
Keywords: Gravitational lock, Cryptographic keyless entry, MEMS Accelerometer, MEMS Magnetometer
Edition: Volume 3 Issue 3, March 2014,
Pages: 382 - 388