Design & Development of a GSM Based Vehicle Theft Control System
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PRESENTED BY:
G.V.HARINADHA REDDY
K.SAI KISHORE
K.SUNIL

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Design & Development of a GSM Based Vehicle Theft Control System
AIM:

• The main intention of this project is to design a system and placed inside of vehicle and it can respond you like giving location where it is whenever you lost your vehicle and if you want to control (blocking) also it can be possible and also that system can finds the accident which happened to your vehicle and will inform to related one with location of your vehicle where accident made.
PURPOSE:
• The purpose of this project is to find the vehicle where it is and also you can stop that vehicle means after sending a message block you vehicle to your system which is placed inside of vehicle will get hold down there itself, until and unless authorized one comes and giving security code to that system and also most of the times we may not able to find accidents because we don’t know where accident will happen, in order to give treatment for injured people first we need to know that where that happened through location tracking and sending to your related one when your there inside of vehicle.
SOFTWARES:
• Embedded C
• Keil IDE
• Express PCB
• Express SCH
HARDWARES:
• Micro Controller
• Power Supply
• GSM Modem
• GPS modem
• Keypad.
• Accident identification ckt
• Motor driver
• Motor
Description:
• The process of working of this project is explained as follows, this total equipment of this project placed in a vehicle. The authorized person details with mobile number and some predefined parameters are stored in the Microcontroller. Whenever we find that our vehicle is missing then simply send a SMS or a Missed-Call to GSM Modem from the authorized mobile after registering with the GSM modem. Then we can send a SMS to the modem to block the vehicle such that the vehicle will not move forward anymore. Then the Microcontroller gets the location of vehicle found by the GPS modem and sends the message to the same mobile using GSM modem. The message includes the location at which the vehicle is present at that particular instant of time. And after vehicle get blocked it will be get to move only when password gave to system.
• Whenever any vehicle hits our vehicle. Accident of a vehicle is identified by using a sensor informs of a vehicle. Whenever the accident will happen the information will be sent to the GSM modem. In this section we are using an H-bridge circuit to drive the motor.
TECHNOLOGY:
• GPS (Global Positioning System) technology is used to find the location of any object or vehicle to monitor a child continuously using satellite signals. Three satellite signals are necessary to locate the receiver in 3D space and fourth satellite is used for time accuracy.GPS will give the information of parameters like longitude, latitude and attitude. With the help of these parameters one can easily locate the position of any object. In this GPS technology, the communication takes place between GPS transceiver and GPS satellite.
• GSM (Global System for Mobile communications) is the technology that underpins most of the world's mobile phone networks. The GSM platform is a hugely successful wireless technology and an unprecedented story of global achievement and cooperation. GSM has become the world's fastest growing communications technology of all time and the leading global mobile standard, spanning 218 countries. GSM is an open, digital cellular technology used for transmitting mobile voice and data services. GSM operates in the 900MHz and 1.8GHz bands GSM supports data transfer speeds of up to 9.6 kbps, allowing the transmission of basic data services such as SMS.
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iam doing project on design and development of gsm based vehicle theft control please gve me suggestion about dis project
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get me the ppt presentation and pdf of this topic immediately plz mail it to geetha.dec4[at]gmail.com
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can u kindly send documentation of dis project urgently to rcrohiita[at]gmail.com,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 EMBEDDED SYSTEM:

An embedded system is a special-purpose system in which the computer is completely encapsulated by or dedicated to the device or system it controls. Unlike a general-purpose computer, such as a personal computer, an embedded system performs one or a few predefined tasks, usually with very specific requirements. Since the system is dedicated to specific tasks, design engineers can optimize it, reducing the size and cost of the product. Embedded systems are often mass-produced, benefiting from economies of scale.
Personal digital assistants (PDAs) or handheld computers are generally considered embedded devices because of the nature of their hardware design, even though they are more expandable in software terms. This line of definition continues to blur as devices expand. With the introduction of the OQO Model 2 with the Windows XP operating system and ports such as a USB port
both features usually Belong to "general purpose computers", — the line of nomenclature blurs even more.
Physically, embedded systems ranges from portable devices such as digital watches and MP3 players, to large stationary installations like traffic lights, factory controllers, or the systems controlling nuclear power plants.
In terms of complexity embedded systems can range from very simple with a single microcontroller chip, to very complex with multiple units, peripherals and networks mounted inside a large chassis or enclosure.
1.2 HISTORY:
In the 1960s, computers possessed an ability to acquire, analyze, process data, and make decisions at very high speeds. However there were some disadvantages with the computer controls. They were: high cost, program complexity, and hesitancy of personnel to learn. However the new concept of electronic devices was evolved. They were called programmable controllers which later became a part of embedded systems. This concept developed from a mix of computer technology, solid state devices, and traditional electro mechanical sequences. The first mass-produced embedded system was the Autonetics D-17 guidance computer for the Minuteman missile released in 1961. It was built from discrete transistor logic and had a hard disk for main memory.
REQUIREMENTS OF TYPICAL EMBEDDED SYSTEMS: -
EX: CHEMICAL PLANT: Consider a chemical plant. No. of temperatures have to be measured &based on values certain operations are performed, such as opening a value.
INPUT: - From sensors which measure temperatures.
OUTPUT: signal that controls a value.
Ex: MOBILE PHONES: The processor of a mobile phone needs to carry out a great deal of communications protocol processing to make "TELEPHONECAL”.
1.3 CHARACTERISTICS:
• Embedded systems often use a (relatively) slow processor and small memory size with an intentionally simplified architecture to minimize costs.
• Programs on embedded systems must often run with limited resources
• Embedded system designers use compilers to develop an embedded system.
• They often have no operating system or a speciali8zed embedded operating system (often a real-time operating system ).
• Programs on an embedded system often must run with resources: often there is no disk drive, operating system, keyboard or screen. may replace rotating media, and a small keypad and screen may be used instead of a PC's keyboard and screen.
• Embedding a computer is to interact with the environment, often by monitoring and controlling external machinery. In order to do this, analog inputs and outputs must be transformed to and from digital signal levels.
1.4 APPLICATIONS OF EMBEDDED SYSTEMS:
Some widely used applications of embedded systems are listed below:
• Automatic teller machines
• Cellular telephones.
• Computer network.
• Disc drives.
• Thermo stats.
• Sprinklers.
• Security monitoring systems.
• Hand held calculations.
• House-hold appliances.
• Inertial guided systems.
• Flight control hardware / software.
• Medical equipment.
1.5 GSM
The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is the most popular standard for mobile phones in the world. GSM phones are used by over a billion people across more than 200 countries. The ubiquity of the GSM standard makes international roaming very common between mobile phone operators, which enable phone users to access their services in many other parts of the world as well as their own country. GSM differs significantly from its predecessors in that both signaling and speech channels are digital, which means that it is seen as a second generation (2G) mobile phone system. This fact has also meant that data communication was built into the system from very early on. GSM is an open standard, which is currently developed by the 3GPP.From the point of view of the consumer, the key advantage of GSM systems has been higher digital voice quality and low cost alternatives to making calls such as text messaging. The advantage for network operators has been 8 the ability to deploy equipment from different vendors because the open standard allows easy inter-operability. Also, the standards have allowed network operators to offer roaming services, which mean the subscribers, can use their phone all over the world. GSM retained backward-compatibility with the original GSM phones as the GSM standard continued to develop, for example packet data capabilities were added in the Release '97 version of the standard, by means of GPRS. Higher speed data transmission has also been introduced with EDGE in the Release '99 version of the standard.
2. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
2.1 BLOCK-DIAGRAM
2.2 BLOCK DIAGRAM EXPLANATION:

The project “GSM BASED VEHICLE THEFT CONTROL SYSTEM” deals with the design & development of a theft control system for automobiles which is being used to prevent / control the theft of a vehicle. The developed system makes use of an embedded system based on GSM technology. An interfacing mobile is also connected to the microcontroller, which is in turn, connected to the engine.
Once, the vehicle is being stolen, the information is being used by the vehicle owner for further processing. The information is passed onto the central processing insurance system, where by sitting at a remote place, a particular number is dialed by them to the interfacing mobile that is with the hardware kit which is installed in the vehicle. By reading the signals received by the mobile, one can control the ignition of the engine; say to lock it or to stop the engine immediately. Again it will come to the normal condition only after entering a secured password. The owner of the vehicle & the centre processing system will know this secured password. We can modify this concept such that the vehicle owner also can lock the vehicle from his mobile phone.
The main concept in this design is introducing the mobile communications into the embedded system. With the help of SIM tracking knows the location of vehicle and informs to the local police or stops it from further movement.
2.3 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM:
2.4 SCHEMATIC DESCRIPTION
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The operation of this circuit mainly depends on the MEM sensor. The actual position of the MEM sensor should be 90 degrees with respect to ground. If there is any change in the actual position of the MEM a control signal will be given to the ADC. The ADC will convert the analog signal to the digital signal and it will send the digital signal to the micro controller.
Micro controller will send a signal to the GSM module. As GSM receives a signal from micro controller it informs the owner as “vehicle theft detected” through an SMS. When the owner receives the above message he will send a message to the GSM module to lock the engine. As the GSM receives a secret code from the owner it sends a signal to the micro controller and the micro controller will lock the engine. As this is a protocol we have shown the locking of the engine by glowing led.
After locking the engine, the owner can able to find the location of the Automobile by using the signals generated by GSM. After reaching the position where vehicle was locked, the owner enters an secret code to unlock the engine. In this way we can protect the vehicles. And we can also use this as a accident sensor.
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Abstract
This paper deals with the design & development of a theft control system for an automobile, which is being used to prevent/control the theft of a vehicle. The developed system makes use of an embedded system based on GSM technology. The designed & developed system is installed in the vehicle. An interfacing mobile is also connected to the microcontroller, which is in turn, connected to the engine. Once, the vehicle is being stolen, the information is being used by the vehicle owner for further processing. The information is passed onto the central processing insurance system, where by sitting at a remote place, a particular number is dialed by them to the interfacing mobile that is with the hardware kit which is installed in the vehicle. By reading the signals received by the mobile, one can control the ignition of the engine; say to lock it or to stop the engine immediately. Again it will come to the normal condition only after entering a secured password. The owner of the vehicle & the central processing system will know this secured password. The main concept in this design is introducing the mobile communications into the embedded system. The designed unit is very simple & low cost. The entire designed unit is on a single chip. When the vehicle is stolen, owner of vehicle may inform to the central processing system, then they will stop the vehicle by just giving a ring to that secret number and with the help of SIM tracking knows the location of vehicle and informs to the local police or stops it from further movement.
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