E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2024)

Theft intimation of the vehicle over SMS to owner who can stop the engine remotely

  • Pilomina P. S.,
  • Harshavardhan K. P.,
  • M Shamila,
  • Laxmi V. Soma,
  • Muhsen Muntadar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202456407012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 564
p. 07012

Abstract

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This paper addresses vehicle stealing with the help of alert SMS notifications and remotely controlling the engine. A microcontroller detects unauthorized access by any doubtful person and triggers a GSM modem to alert the owner’s phone by sending an SMS notification. This message would indicate potential stealing. In response, the actual owner could remotely transmit a specific SMS command back to the device, instructing it to stop the engine through a relay switch interrupting the ignition system. However, it’s crucial to acknowledge limitations. SMS transmission delays and potential for signal interference could hinder timely notification. Additionally, disabling a moving vehicle remotely introduces significant safety risks, potentially causing accidents or loss of control. While the concept offers theft intimation, a more secure and comprehensive approach integrating real-time tracking, GPS location services, and contacting authorities should be prioritized for actual implementation.