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Wireless theft identification using RF

ABSTRACT
Security has been a major issue where crime is increasing and everybody wants to take proper measures to prevent intrusion. In addition there was a need to automatic control so that user can take advantage of the technological advancement. So, security today needs to make use of the latest available technological components. In this project, we are designing two or more transmitters placed at different locations and the Receiver is placed at the location where we need the desired result. An LDR circuit is placed for the day/night sensing. IR sensor is used for detecting the person entry only in the night times with the help of LDR circuit. Here in this project transmitter and a receiver modules are designed. Transmitter is placed at location where security is needed and the receiver is placed in the police station. Whenever a person enters in the night time that information is sent to the police station through the RF receiver and is displayed through the 16*2 alphanumeric LCD. A buzzer is placed in the police station which acts like a speaker. Advanced RF communication is used for signaling. But the important thing to be noted here is that there is no connection between the Transmitter and Receiver section. Radio frequency (RF signal of 434MHz) makes this task very simple. This project uses regulated 5V, 500mA power supply. 7805 three terminal voltage regulator is used for voltage regulation. The programming language used for developing the software to the microcontroller is Embedded/Assembly COMPONENTS USED:

Microcontroller LDR Circuit RLP-434 TLP-434

HT12E HT12D 16*2 LCD Buzzer

Block diagram for Transmitter:

RF Transmitter LDR Micro Controller Encoder

LED

Block diagram for Receiver:

LCD Display RF Receiver Micro Controller Buzze r

Decoder

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