Developed Smart Vehicle Tracking System using GPS and GSM Modem
Keywords:
Vehicle tracking, GPS, GSM and IOTAbstract
Fast technological development has streamlined daily living. On the other hand, as a result of a shortage of emergency services, the growth of technology has also increased the incidence of traffic accidents, which cause enormous loss of life and property. Systems for monitoring vehicles and detecting accidents are highly dependable and secure, and they are especially useful for remotely monitoring vehicle activity. In this paper, based on the Global Positioning System (GPS) and the Global System for Mobile (GSM) Communication has been implementing, an effective system for monitoring vehicle movement and identifying any accidents that occur has been established GSM. The suggested method successfully made use of widely available hardware elements that integrate a smartphone and a vehicle unit that is mounted within the car. The proposed system would use General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) to automatically communicate and store vehicle data to the Internet of Things (IoT) every 10 seconds. In addition, the system will create an SMS Short Message Service (SMS) and send it to the user's smartphone in response to an SMS request received with the vehicle's current position information. At the user side, it has been an android smartphone for software application connected to the Thinger.io platform that has been used to view up-to-date car information. Only the authorized user who has access to the Thinger.io platform and the login and password may access this application due to its security. The suggested system's accuracy has been evaluated. The findings show that the suggested method can follow the vehicle high accurately.
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