M. Ramesh, S. Akruthi, K. Nandhini, S. Meena, S. Joseph Gladwin, R. Rajavel
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Abstract
As the variety of urban vehicles is growing apace with the event of the economy, individuals are becoming a lot concerned about vehicle thievery, which creates broader market prospects for vehicle anti-theft products. Various vehicle antitheft devices have been developed latterly, but the outcome is still unsatisfactory since every kind of device has its drawbacks. Therefore, an enhanced system has been proposed in this paper to ensure vehicle safety and track the vehicle in the event of theft. This proposed system includes a fingerprint-based authentication to enable the engine ON in addition to the key mechanism. The owner has to use both fingerprint and key, to access the vehicle. Even if one input out of the two is available, the vehicle cannot be turned on. When an unauthorized person tries to operate the vehicle by an alternate mechanism by bypassing the finger print authentication and key, an alert SMS with the location coordinates is sent to the owner which will enable him/her to track the vehicle with the help of GPS and GSM technologies.