Real Time Vehicle Tracking System Using GSM and GPS Technology-An Anti-Theft Tracking System
Real Time Vehicle Tracking System Using GSM and GPS Technology-An Anti-Theft Tracking System
Real Time Vehicle Tracking System Using GSM and GPS Technology-An Anti-Theft Tracking System
Research
Al-Iraiqa University
College of Engineering
Computer Engineering Department
R.T.S
Related Technology:
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is the only fully functional Global Navigation
System (GNSS). The GPS uses a constellation of between 24 and 32 Medium Earth
Orbit satellites that transmit precise microwave signals that enable GPS receivers to
determine their location, speed, direction, and time. A GPS receiver receives the
signals from at least three satellites to calculate distance and uses a triangulation
technique to compute its two dimension (latitude and longitude) position or at least
four satellites to compute its three dimension (latitude, longitude and altitude)
position. Therefore GPS is a key technology for giving device its position. GPS was
developed by the United States Department of Defense. Its official name is
NAVSTAR-GPS. It is originally used in military services but later allowed the
system available free for civilian use as a common good. Since then, GPS has
become a widely used aid
to navigation worldwide, and a useful tool for map-making, land surveying,
commerce, and scientific uses In This device we use a GPS receiver of HOLUX GR-
67 series. GPS parameters and specifications are given below.
A GSM modem is a specialized type of modem which accepts a SIM card, and
operates over a subscription to a mobile operator, just like a mobile phone.GSM
(Global system for mobile) uses a process called circuit switching. This method of
communication allows a path to be established between two devices. Once the two
devices are connected, a constant stream of digital data is relayed.GSM networks
consist of thee major systems the Switching System (SS), The Base Station(BSS)
and the Mobile station(MS). I. the Switching System the Switching system is very
operative system in which many crucial operations are conducted, SS systems holds
five databases with in it which performs different functions. If we talk about major
tasks of SS system it performs call processing and subscriber related functions.
These databases from SS systems are HLR, MSC, VLR, AUC and EIR. The MSC in
cooperation with Home Location register (HLR) and Visitor location register (VLR),
take care of mobile calls and routing of phone calls. Authentication centre (AUC) is
small unit which handles the security end of the system and Equipment identity
register (EIR) is another important database which holds crucial information
regarding mobile equipments. II. The Base Station System (BSS): The base station
system have very important role in mobile communication. BSS are basically
outdoor units which consist of iron rods and are usually of high length. BSS are
responsible for connecting subscribers (MS) to mobile networks. All the
communication is made in Radio transmission. The Base station System is further
divided in two systems. These two systems, they are BTS and BSC. BTS (Base
Transceiver station) handles communication using radio transmission with mobile
station and BSC (Base station controller) creates physical link between subscriber
(MS) and BTS, then manage and controls functions of it. III. Mobile Station
(Subscriber): MS consist of a mobile unit and a smart card which is also referred as
a subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card. This card fitted with the GSM Modem and
gives the user more personal mobility. The equipment itself is identified by a unique
number known as the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI). The GSM
modem used in this device is SUNROM SIM 900D.The parameters and
specification of our GSM modem is given below.
The microcontroller is the heart of this device. It is the interface between the GSM
module and the GPS receiver. A microcontroller is a small computer on a single
integrated circuit containing a processor core, data memory, A/D converter and
programmable input/output peripherals. In this device the microcontroller is
programmed in such a way that it stimulates the GSM modem in message
forwarding when a request is send by the user. Microcontrollers are much smaller
and simplified so that they can include all the functions required on a single chip.
Having the microcontroller is of great use, as it has low design cost and add
intelligence to the system.
Conclusion:
In this paper we have proposed an anti-theft system which can be used to track a
vehicle fitted with the proposed device in it. It can also be used in wildlife
tracking, asset tracking and in stolen vehicle recovery. In the future we may
integrate other related devices in a vehicle such as sensors. We can create a server
to see the vehicle route and other information on our computer and we can save
the trajectory of it. The sensors installed in our vehicle can report the vehicle
information to our server and it can form an intelligent tracking system. There are
various reasons why car owners and public vehicle operators prefer to have a
GPS. You can determine your location, whether you are travelling locally or in a
foreign land, having a GPS is truly an advantage. If you think you are lost, you
can use your GPS receiver to know your exact location. Vehicle tracking systems
are commonly used by fleet operators for fleet management functions such as
routing, dispatch, on-board information and security. Other applications include
monitoring driving behavior, such as an employer of an employee, or a parent
with a teen driver.
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