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MARTINS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

ANTI-THEFT ALARM FOR BIKES


Mini Project
By
M.SRAVYA SREE -13K81A0439
S.RAMYA
-13K81A0452
ASHISH SINGH -13K81A0406
Under the Guidance of
Mrs.k.Hanuja,
Asoc.Professor
Department of ECE

OUTLINE
Introduction
Implementation of Project
Advantages & Limitations
Applications
Conclusion and Future Scope

INTRODUCTION
Automobiles appearance impacts and changes
people's life, it's becoming the progressive symbol
of modern society.
However, as the sharp rise of the automobile

quantity, vehicle thief case is increasing.


Vehicle theft is common in present time and

physical protection is not much enough. So to


protect vehicles from thieves some electronic
techniques should be used.

When anyone tries to steal the bike then this circuit will

starts conducting and the buzzer starts sounding.


This sound indicates that somebody is trying to steal the

bike, so this circuit is used to protect the vehicles from


thieves.
We can also use different types of anti theft guards for

different applications, like the home doors and car doors


for security purpose. These are low cost and effective.

IMPLEMENTATION OF
PROJECT
Usually, a handle lock is used on the handle bar for the

safety of bikes, with the front mudguard in a slanted


position. When the handle lock is freed, the front mudguard
can be aligned with the body of the bike.
This circuit consists of transmitter and receiver sections. The

transmitter (IR LED1) is fitted on the back end of the front


mudguard and the receiver sensor (IRX1) is fitted on the
central portion of the crash guard of the bike such that IR
rays from the transmitter directly fall on the sensor when
the front mudguard comes in line with the body of the bike.

The transmitter section is built around timer 555

(IC2), which is wired as an astable multivibrator


with a frequency of around 38 kHz.
The output of IC2 is further amplified by
transistor T1 and given to an infrared lightemitting diode (IR LED1), which continuously
transmits the IR frequency.
The receiver section uses IR receiver module
TSOP 1738 (IRX1), which is normally used in TV
receivers. The receiver module senses the IR
modulated frequency transmitted by the IR LED.

The input voltage at pin 2 of IC3 is fixed by

using the voltage-divider network comprising


resistors R7 and R8.
When IR rays are not incident on the IR
receiver module, the voltage at pin 3 of IC3 is
greater than the voltage at pin 2. As a result,
the output of comparator IC3 is low.
But when the receiver senses IR rays from IR
LED1, the voltage at pin 3 of IC3 is lower than
the voltage at pin 2. As a result, the output of
the comparator goes high.

ADVANTAGES &
APPLICATIONS
Advantages:

This circuit is easy and simple to understand.


This circuit is used wherever security needed.
Limitations:

Continuous power supply is needed to the circuit for operation.


Applications:

To provide security for vehicles.


To provide security for house doors.

CONCLUSION &FUTURE
SCOPE
Conclusion:
It is cost-effective anti theft system, which can be expected to
drastically reduce the automobile thefts, are entirely feasible as
factory installed devices.
Also a wide range of theft methods have been used, the most
prevalent current methods include the use of a door lock
mechanism. The project "anti theft alarm for bikes " system has
successfully designed and tested. Integrating features of all
hardware components used have developed it.
Future Scope:
Vehicle alarms
Mechanical and Electronic immobilizer
Vehicle tracking

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