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An Electronic System for Real-time Tracking Management System Using GPS, GPRS, Location, Google Earth and Maps

G. Ramachandran, S. Kannan, A. Malarvizhi, T. Sheela, G. Suresh Kumar, P.M. Murali

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This paper is specialised in developing associate degree sweetening of the vehicle alarm security system via SMS. The system can manipulate an itinerant to send SMS (Short Message Service). The SMS is sent for victimisation to the options offered within the mobile. The study of telecommunication is a motivating field which involves digital signal process, signal and systems, programming etc. It helps to improvise the technology into daily use. During this project, the technology of telecommunication i.e. SMS, is integrated or impermanent to the vehicle security system. Rather than human to human telecommunication, this technique creates new entity that is machine to human telecommunication. This technique is associated with degree of upgrading and rising vehicle security system. Disaggregation of SMS options is provided to alert the vehicle homeowners whenever intrusion happens. This project involves hardware and software package elements, construction and therefore the integration of each element is formed the system. After finishing this project, we have documented all the hardware and software package development and supply a simulation model of the system.

Keywords: GSM, GPRS, Convolution algorithm, RFID, SMS

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G. Ramachandran, S. Kannan, A. Malarvizhi, T. Sheela, G. Suresh Kumar, P.M. Murali. An Electronic System for Real-time Tracking Management System Using GPS, GPRS, Location, Google Earth and Maps. Recent Trends in Electronics and Communication systems. 2020; 7 (1): 1–5p.



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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37591/rtecs.v7i1.3832

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