Electronic Control Unit Based Stolen Vehicle Tracking System

Authors Vaibhavi1, Samridhi Khanna1, Sachin Kr Gupta1, Zeeshan Vakil2, Mohd Najim3, Ravi Prakash Dwivedi4
Affiliations

1School of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, Katra-182320, (Jammu & Kashmir), India

2Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering Malla Reddy Institute of Engineering and Technology (Autonomous), Hyderabad-500100, India

3University of Jeddah, College of Engineering, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Jeddah-21589, Saudi Arabia

4School of Electronics and Communication Engineering SENSE- Vellore Institute of Technology Chennai Campus-600127, Tamilnadu, India

Е-mail vaibhavimagotra@gmail.com
Issue Volume 14, Year 2022, Number 3
Dates Received 24 March 2022; revised manuscript received 22 June 2022; published online 30 June 2022
Citation Vaibhavi, Samridhi Khanna, et al., J. Nano- Electron. Phys. 14 No 3, 03011 (2022)
DOI https://doi.org/10.21272/jnep.14(3).03011
PACS Number(s) 07.05.Tp
Keywords ECU (7) , MATLAB (7) , Image processing, Number plate, Tracking, Microcontroller, Modules.
Annotation

Stolen vehicle tracking systems are becoming essential nowadays, mainly in the case of stolen automobiles. Vehicle burglary is a significant issue these days, and retrieving those stolen vehicles is another issue in addition. It has become increasingly difficult to solve this problem over a long period of time due to differences in car license plates, the destruction and confusion of some parts stolen.In light of these complexities, it is difficult to stop every vehicle and determine what method of managing work is required to reduce the effort and find the stolen vehicle. We propose to develop a framework that will upload the number of a stolen vehicle and be able to detect fraudulent vehicles with the assistance of the digital signature based ECU and will also be ready to send the coordinates of a fraudulent vehicle to the local department. To fight against theft, this technique can be a powerful tool. This will drastically reduce the danger of auto theft, saving car owners hundreds of dollars in insurance and other damages and will also help law enforcement. The interface is complemented with the help of other microcontrollers and a few modules. The key goal was to make this technology as simple as feasible, while keeping the cost as low as possible without compromising its reliability.

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