Vehicle Tracking and Identifying Based on Android

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Volume-16 Number-4
Year of Publication : 2014
Authors : Menugonda Kiran Kumar , B.Santoshkumar

Citation 

Menugonda Kiran Kumar , B.Santoshkumar. "Vehicle Tracking and Identifying Based on Android", International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology (IJETT), V16(4),156-158 Oct 2014. ISSN:2231-5381. www.ijettjournal.org. published by seventh sense research group

Abstract

Now a day’s, vehicle thefts are huge problem in anywhere and to overcome that situation we design a project for providing protection and security based on embedded system technology. The main aim is to provide low cost device which is used monitor and track the exact location and intimate to mobile phone via Bluetooth. By using android phone we used to design an application depending our requirement and perform a specific task. In our project we develop an application related to avoid vehicle theft, identifying exact location through GPS Technology and getting alertness through mobile phones via Bluetooth module. We used to monitor the vehicle condition at every moment and also the user /police station can get intimation through mobile phone when vehicle is theft by any person. Hence this is easy way to find out exact location based on advance technology.

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Keywords
ARM 7 LPC2148, Bluetooth Module, android mobile phone application, vibration sensor, GSM and GPS.