Anti-Theft Locking For Stolen Vehicles and Canny Password Protected Access to Personalized Vehicles
Asmita S. Udagave1, S. S. Sankpal2

1Miss. Asmita S. Udagave, Electronics and Telecommunication, BATU University, P.V.P.I.T, Budhgaon, Sangli, India.
2Prof. S. S. Sankpal, Electronics and Telecommunication, BATU University, P.V.P.I.T, Budhgaon, Sangli, India.

Manuscript received on 02 July 2019 | Revised Manuscript received on 05 July 2019 | Manuscript published on 30 August 2019 | PP: 65-69 | Volume-8 Issue-10, August 2019 | Retrieval Number: I8644078919/2019©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijitee.I8644.0881019
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Abstract: The concern of car thieving has exaggerated staggeringly, largely at knifepoint or automotive parks. it’s essential would like of the event of a vehicle thieving alert and placement identification system for vehicle homeowners to confirm thieving interference and speedy recovery tries in things wherever a vehicle is missing, taken or driven by any unauthorized person. The thieving alert feature makes use of a trending GSM application that is developed and put in during a transportable device that is embedded within the vehicle to speak with the vehicle owner’s transportable. The communication is established via SMS. The communications established include; (i) causation associate degree SMS alert from put in GSM to vehicle owner’s transportable once the system activates. (ii)Sending associate degree SMS from the vehicle owner’s transportable to lock and unlock the vehicle. A supplementary feature of entrant detection in bolted automotive makes use of PIR device that detects wrong entry of entrant in bolted automotive and inform regarding it to owner and police Keywords: 
Keywords: GPS; GSM; PIC16F877A; PIR Motion sensor. 
Scope of the Article: GPS