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PASSWORD BASED DOOR LOCK SYSTEM

A PROJECT REPORT
Submitted by
GEORGE K THOMAS
ENROLLMENT NO:
In partial fulfillment for the award of the degree
of
DIPLOMA
IN
AUTOMOBILE

JUNE 2015
PASSWORD BASED DOOR LOCK SYSTEM
A Project Report Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Degree of Professional
Master of Business
Administration Degree in 2015-2016
By
GEORGE K THOMAS
REG. NO: 13771LDAE0005
Under the Guidance of
INTERNAL GUIDE
MR. ABUBEKER .K . M
Head of the Department

EXTERNAL GUIDE
PROF KG. SATHEESHKUMAR

Dept. ofAutomobile engineering


Karnataka state open university college of engineering
Pala P. O., kottayam, Kerala

686 518

GUIDE S CERTIFICATE
I here certify that the research work embodied in the dissertation entitled

PASSWORD BASED DOOR LOCK SYSTEM hasbeen under taken and completed by GEORGE K THOM
ASunder my guidance andsupervision.
I also certify that he has fulfilled all the requirements under the covenant
Governing the submission of dissertation for award of DIPLOMA .

Date:
EKER .K . M

MR. ABUB

Place: Pala
IN
AutomobileEngineering

B.TECH

VimalJyo
thiEnginnering

DECLARATION
I here by declare that the research work embodied in the dissertation
entitled PASSWORD BASED DOOR LOCK SYSTEM has been carried out by me under theguidan
ce and supervision of MR. ABUBEKER . K .M ,B.TECH IN Automobile Engineering, Vim
alJyothi Engineering College Chemberi.
I also declare that this dissertation has not been submitted for the award of D
iploma in Automobile Engineering.

Place:Pala
MAS
Date:

GEORGE . K . THO
REG. NO: 13771LDAE0005

ABSTRACT
Anabstractis a brief summary of a research article,thesis, review,conferencep
roceedingor any in-depth analysis of a particular subject and is often used to he
lp the reader quickly ascertain the paper's purpose.[1]When used, an abstract alw
ays appears at the beginning of a manuscript or typescript, acting as the pointof-entry for any given academic paper orpatent application. Abstracting and inde
xingservices for various academic disciplinesare aimed at compiling a body of lite
rature for that particular subject.
The termsprcisorsynopsisare used in some publications to refer to the same th
ing that other publications might call an "abstract". Inmanagementreports, anexecut
ive summaryusually contains more information (and often more sensitive informatio
n) than the abstract does.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER TITLE OF CONTENT
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Introduction

Main Title

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2.1

Sub Title

13

2.2

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2.2.1

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title

Main Title

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LIST OF TABLE (ON SINGLE PAGE)


LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS(ON SINGLE PAGE)

CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
Anabstractis a brief summary of a research article,thesis, review,conferencep
roceedingor any in-depth analysis of a particular subject and is often used to he
lp the reader quickly ascertain the paper's purpose.[1]When used, an abstract alw
ays appears at the beginning of a manuscript or typescript, acting as the pointof-entry for any given academic paper orpatent application. Abstracting and inde
xingservices for various academic disciplinesare aimed at compiling a body of lite
rature for that particular subject.
The termsprcisorsynopsisare used in some publications to refer to the same th
ing that other publications might call an "abstract". Inmanagementreports, anexecut
ive summaryusually
Anabstractis a brief summary of a research article,thesis, review,conferencep
roceedingor any in-depth analysis of a particular subject and is often used to he
lp the reader quickly ascertain the paper's purpose.[1]When used, an abstract alw
ays appears at the beginning of a manuscript or typescript, acting as the pointof-entry for any given academic paper orpatent application. Abstracting and inde
xingservices for various academic disciplinesare aimed at compiling a body of lite
rature for that particular subject.
The termsprcisorsynopsisare used in some publications to refer to the same th
ing that other publications might call an "abstract". Inmanagementreports, anexecut
ive summaryusually.

CHAPTER 2
PROPOSED SYSTEM
Anabstractis a brief summary of a research article,thesis, review,conferencep
roceedingor any in-depth analysis of a particular subject and is often used to he
lp the reader quickly ascertain the paper's purpose.[1]When used, an abstract alw
ays appears at the beginning of a manuscript or typescript, acting as the pointof-entry for any given academic paper orpatent application. Abstracting and inde
xingservices for various academic disciplinesare aimed at compiling a body of lite
rature for that particular subject.
The termsprcisorsynopsisare used in some publications to refer to the same th
ing that other publications might call an "abstract". Inmanagementreports, anexecut
ive summaryusually.
2.1 Proposed System
Anabstractis a brief summary of a research article,thesis, review,conferencep
roceedingor any in-depth analysis of a particular subject and is often used to he
lp the reader quickly ascertain the paper's purpose.[1]When used, an abstract alw
ays appears at the beginning of a manuscript or typescript, acting as the pointof-entry for any given academic paper orpatent application. Abstracting and inde
xingservices for various academic disciplinesare aimed at compiling a body of lite
rature for that particular subject.
The termsprcisorsynopsisare used in some publications to refer to the same th
ing that other publications might call an "abstract". Inmanagementreports, anexecut
ive summaryusually
2.1.1 Proposed System
help the reader quickly ascertain the paper's purpose.[1]When used, an ab
stract always appears at the beginning of a manuscript or typescript, acting as
the point-of-entry for any given academic paper orpatent application. Abstractin
g and indexingservices for various academic disciplinesare aimed at compiling a bo
dy of literature for that particular subject.

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