Development of Alarm System Using GSM Technology and RFID Integration
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The eminent intent of this paper is to improve home security through a design concept that offers an inventive alarm system that integrates RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology with GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) technology. The system aims to identify any unexpected movement within the allotted area of the owners’ house while they are away and send them an SMS alert afterward. The primary features of the alarm system with GSM Technology and RFID Integration include using GSM technology to monitor and transmit warnings when unusual motion is detected. The RFID component enables the system to distinguish between permitted and illegal entry. The GSM module is essential to this pursuit, as it allows for remote homeowner alerts. The system's programming, which merges the GSM and RFID components, is critical to the project's operation. Finally, the SMS notification capability is required for distant alerts, making it an essential component of the alarm system. The Alarm System with GSM Technology and RFID Integration is a robust and adaptable security system with essential motion detection and alerting features. While it does have certain limitations, its reliability, benefits, and potential for enhancement make it a reassuring addition to any home security system.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.52155/ijpsat.v46.2.6601
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