Smart Miniature Mems IC Associated with GSM to Detect and Prevent Automobile Theft

6 Pages Posted: 25 Jun 2018

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Arun M R

St. Xavier's Catholic College of Engineering

Sheeba M R

Infant Jesus College of Art and Science - Department of Computer Science and Engineering

Shabina Fred Rishma F

Aalim Muhammed Salegh College of Engineering - Department of Computer Science and Engineering

Date Written: April 6, 2018

Abstract

In the upcoming generation vehicles are designed effectively and smarter by the incorporation of intelligent computational systems and technological advancements. In recent days while observing the negative effects on automobiles the drawback of security lock system is found to be non satisfactory. Considering this to be the development concept new architecture is framed with the integration of MEMS technology to considerably avoid theft and preventing the vehicles from robbery. In automobiles recent advancement were keyless remote entry system and Immobilizer system which are used as the main mode to protect against vehicle theft. These systems put off unauthorized access of the vehicle to a certain extent only. Due to simple, open and accessible nature of the existing security systems, automobile theft occurs worldwide are on the rise. As vehicles become more sophisticated, vehicle security systems must be stronger than ever before. This paper explains with a detailed proposal of automobile theft prevention system for the upcoming generation with pro-active technologies by including significant MEMS based efficient and smart gravitational lock performing motion alarming sensitivity alert and remote fuel cut-off assembly.

Keywords: MEMS, GSM, Vehicle Theft, Gravity Lock, EVI

Suggested Citation

M R, Arun and M R, Sheeba and F, Shabina Fred Rishma, Smart Miniature Mems IC Associated with GSM to Detect and Prevent Automobile Theft (April 6, 2018). Proceedings of International Conference on Energy Efficient Technologies for Sustainability, St.Xavier's Catholic College of Engineering, TamilNadu, India. 5th to 7th April, 2018, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3193794

Arun M R (Contact Author)

St. Xavier's Catholic College of Engineering ( email )

Nagercoil
India

Sheeba M R

Infant Jesus College of Art and Science - Department of Computer Science and Engineering ( email )

Mulagamoodu
Tamil Nadu
India

Shabina Fred Rishma F

Aalim Muhammed Salegh College of Engineering - Department of Computer Science and Engineering ( email )

Muthapudupet
Avadi, IAF
Chennai, 600 055
India

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