Vehicle with Anti-Theft and Accident Avoidance System

Sumit Kumar, Avinash Kumar, T. Saravanan

Abstract


At the present time, the rate of crime is increasing rapidly because it is a kind of evident from the actual fact that thefts became a matter of routine. Particularly these vehicles may incur huge losses on the part of the amount invested on these vehicles. To overcome this problem, there are numerous technologies are available in the market such as GSM systems. In the present days, most of the vehicles are designed with GSM based vehicle theft control systems, which provides the protection from thefts even if they are parked in the parking area.  But major problem with all these system having a major limitation that it can alert local user only not remote. Consider a condition user is far away from vehicle and theft detection siren start then user can’t listen alert and he can’t take any step. And consider a condition owner wants to control his vehicle remotely using any technology it is not possible at this stage. To overcome this type of problem we are trying to implement a system which can used to interact with the system remotely. The sensors in the system identifies any anomalies occurred in the system and inform the owner using some messages. The owner can control the vehicle from a distant location based on the messages received using an android application in his mobile device.

KEYWORDS: PIC( Programmable Interface Controllers); LCD; Alarm unit; MEMS Sensor; Vibration sensor; IRsensor;  Vibration motor;  GSM; Solenoid valve; Relay; GPS.


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