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Real time AVL security system

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Vehicle stealing is now a day's common problem. Keeping this in consideration we are trying to build a project which can recover your vehicle after stolen. For this we need to developed and install some system inside vehicle which will tell you the vehicle location after stolen. We also are trying to develop GPS and GSM enabled system which will help customer track his vehicle remotely using just a mobile phone and one internet application. If customer want to track his vehicle location he only need to make a SMS to system installed in to vehicle then vehicle will detect it's position using GPS system and just send reply customer the location of vehicle in the form of SMS. After getting SMS reply customer can get vehicle location by providing location as an input to Google Earth software. A wireless and intelligent vehicle alarm system that sends signals directly to your mobile phone through mobile GSM and GPS signals to let you know your vehicle is safe. If your vehicle is moved or the door is opened you can send signals to your vehicle to cut off the gas or power supply for the ultimate in vehicle security. GPS functions also allow you to know where your vehicle is at all times. The best in vehicle security is right at your fingertips.

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        ICWET '10: Proceedings of the International Conference and Workshop on Emerging Trends in Technology
        February 2010
        1070 pages
        ISBN:9781605588124
        DOI:10.1145/1741906

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