The research study aims to determine the effectiveness of a vehicle's Call & SMS Alert System. Significantly, it aims to: design and development of call & SMS notification for anti-theft system and develop and integrate the design elements of the device.
Technology innovations and inventions have brought benefits to human beings. With the fast advancement of technology in recent years, an increasing number of intelligent technology systems have used computer vision and pattern recognition algorithms. Many common problems, like vehicle theft, can be resolved using these technology systems. Vehicle theft, like vehicle hijacking, is a frequent problem in the Philippines and internationally. Vehicle hijacking has been an increasingly serious problem over the last and recent decade. The rate of hijackings is higher in locations where a car is financially out of reach but nonetheless a need or status symbol.
According to E.T Exclusivethesis, these days’ hijackers are armed with dangerous and fatal weapons in 90% of the incidents. Typically, there is no need to deploy the weapons because the sheer sight of them causes the ordinary individual to abandon their car. But the weapons aren't just for show; car hijackers aren't scared to use them, and then just 1% of car hijackings result in a fatality. Hijackers see cars and steal them quickly, they can sell them and bring several thousand dollars in minutes or second, hijackers are heartless and ruthless criminals and are provoked not by the hurt they cause in other people but by greed for money and the thrill of stealing a car from a total stranger. The rise in car hijacking is complex stemming from a variety of social issues coupled with difficult economic times. Cars are growing more expensive, even though they are becoming less necessary in one's life. People rely on their autos for mobility, and many car owners would be unable to tell you what public transit options are available to get them to the same areas. They are "crimes of opportunity" committed by people who need to satiate their fix or other desperate people
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
1.1 Background of the Study
1.2 Conceptual Framework
1.3 Statement of the Problem
1.4 Objective of the Study
1.5 Research Questions
1.6 Significance of Study
1.7 Scope and Limitation of the Study
1.8 Definition of Terms
2. Review of Related Literature
3. Methodology
3.1 Prototype Development
3.2 Respondents of the Study
3.3 Research Location
3.4 Research Data Analysis
3.5 Research Design
3.6 Research Instrument
4. Results and Discussion
4.1 Completed Design
4.2 Acceptability Of The Device
4.3 Survey Respondents Demographics
4.4 Result and Analysis
5. Summary, Conclusions and Recommendations
5.1 Summary
5.2 Conclusions and Implications
5.3 Recommendations
Project Objectives and Focus Areas
This research project aims to enhance vehicle security by developing a cost-effective, real-time anti-theft system that utilizes smartphone connectivity, shock sensors, and GSM modules to notify owners during unauthorized access attempts.
- Design and development of a hardware-based vehicle anti-theft notification system.
- Integration of Arduino Uno microcontrollers and GSM SIM800L technology.
- Evaluation of device performance based on functionality, aesthetics, and cost-effectiveness.
- Assessment of user acceptance through survey-based quantitative research.
- Provision of a solution to reduce vehicle hijacking incidents.
Excerpt from the Book
1.1 Background of the Study
Technology innovations and inventions have brought benefits to human beings. With the fast advancement of technology in recent years, an increasing number of intelligent technology systems have used computer vision and pattern recognition algorithms. Many common problems, like as vehicle theft, can be resolved by using these technology systems. Vehicle theft, like vehicle hijacking, is a frequent problem currently not only in the Philippines but also internationally. Vehicle hijacking has been an increasingly serious problem over the last and recent decade. The rate of hijackings is higher in locations where a car is financially out of reach but nonetheless a need or status symbol.
According to E.T Exclusivethesis (2021), these days’ hijackers are armed with dangerous and fatal weapon in 90% of the incidents. Typically, there is no need to deploy the weapons because the sheer sight of them causes the ordinary individual to abandon their car. But the weapons aren't just for show; car hijackers aren't scared to use them, and then just 1% of car hijackings result in a fatality. Hijackers see cars and steal it quickly, they can sell it and bring several thousand dollars in minutes or second, hijackers are heartless and ruthless criminals and provoked not by the hurt they cause in other people but by greed for money and the thrill of stealing a car from a total stranger. The rise in car hijacking is complex stemming from a variety of social issues coupled with difficult economic times.
Summary of Chapters
1. Introduction: This chapter defines the problem of vehicle theft and hijacking, establishes the research objectives, and outlines the conceptual framework for the study.
2. Review of Related Literature: Covers prior studies on anti-theft tracking, GSM technologies, and automotive security frameworks that serve as a foundation for this research.
3. Methodology: Describes the technical construction of the device, including the selection of components, research design, and the quantitative approach used to gather data.
4. Results and Discussion: Presents the evaluation findings from surveys conducted with respondents, categorized by functionality, aesthetics, portability, safety, and durability.
5. Summary, Conclusions and Recommendations: Synthesizes the project findings, confirms the effectiveness of the proposed system, and offers suggestions for future improvements.
Keywords
Anti-Theft, Vehicles, Unauthorized, Hijacking, GSM Module, Arduino, Real-Time Notification, Safety, Security, System Design, Quantitative Research, Shock Sensor, Automotive, Innovation
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the core focus of this research?
The research focuses on the development and evaluation of a locally assembled anti-theft system for vehicles using GSM technology to send alerts to the owner.
What are the central themes of the work?
The central themes include vehicle security, anti-theft innovation, cost-efficiency, and user-centered evaluation of technical prototypes.
What is the primary objective of this project?
The objective is to design, develop, and evaluate the effectiveness of a vehicle security device that sends real-time call and SMS notifications upon detecting an intruder.
Which scientific method was followed?
The study followed a quantitative research approach, utilizing surveys and checklists distributed to 20 respondents to measure the system's performance.
What is covered in the main part of the document?
The main part encompasses the literature review on existing tracking technologies, the step-by-step prototype development, and the analysis of survey findings based on key performance parameters.
Which keywords best describe this study?
The most relevant keywords are Anti-Theft, Vehicles, GSM Module, Arduino, and Vehicle Security.
What role does the Arduino Uno play in the system?
The Arduino Uno acts as the central control unit that processes inputs from the shock sensor and triggers the GSM module to send alerts.
How does the system distinguish between authorized and unauthorized access?
The system utilizes a shock sensor to detect tampering or physical impact on the vehicle, which triggers the notification protocol when unauthorized activity occurs.
Was the device rated favorably by the study's respondents?
Yes, all parameters—including functionality, aesthetics, portability, cost-effectiveness, safety, and durability—received "Very Good" to "Excellent" ratings from the respondents.
What is the main recommendation for future developments?
The panel recommended that future research should focus on tailoring or citing the study specifically to a single vehicle or car model.
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- Lea Mae Sugabo (Autor:in), 2022, Development of Calls and SMS Alert System of a Vehicle. Anti-Theft-System, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1350294