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RFID and Fingerprint Based Smart Bike Ignition System
Pawar Tanish, Mondhe Mayur, Pagare Shubham, Sayyed Affan, Prof. A.D. Talole
pawartanish446@gmail.com mayurmondhe77@gmail.com pagareshubham901@gmail.com ayyedaffan023@gmail.com adtalole@kkwagh.edu.in
Department of Computer Technology, K. K. Wagh Polytechnic, Nashik, Maharashtra, India.
Abstract– The ascending rate of motorcycle larceny accentuates the desideratum for amended security solutions. Conventional key-predicated ignition systems are susceptible to unauthorized ingression and, ergo, ineffective for current security needs. This paper proposes a Perspicacious Bike Ignition System that cumulates Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and biometric dactylogram verification to ameliorate motorcycle security. The incipient system utilizes a two- factor authentication system in which an RFID reader reads a programmed tag and a dactylogram reader checks the identity of the utilizer prior to unlocking the ignition system. An authentication data-processing control unit predicated on a microcontroller controls access to a bike, providing only authenticated users with the privilege to commence it. The dual-security layer provides not only risk minimization against larceny but withal offers more preponderant accomodation without the utilization of physical keys. The system is built to scale to accommodate numerous users with separate RFID tags and dactylograms. Possible future developments are integrating mobile apps to remotely access conveyances, GPS systems, and cloud-predicated authentications to integrate incremented conveyance security features. Deployment of the system ascertains an efficient, cost-preserving, and convenient denotes of accessing a conveyance in lieu of traditional methods, towards enhancing perspicacious convey and secure access conveyance control.
Keywords: RFID, Biometric Authentication, Smart Ignition, Vehicle Security, Microcontroller, Anti-Theft System.
The RFID and Dactylogram-Predicated Keenly intellective Bike Ignition System consummates this requisite with a two-fold authentication system. This system integrates Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology with biometric dactylogram authentication to provide bulwark such that the motorcycle can be commenced by only legitimate users. The RFID reader reads a pre-registered RFID tag, and upon verification, the system requests the utilizer to authenticate utilizing biometric dactylogram. Both contrivances' data is processed by a microcontroller (Arduino Uno/Nano), and the system will only unlock the bike's ignition when both credentials match the records stored.
This incipient ignition system provides incremented security, accomodation, and individualized access. It does away with physical keys, minimizing the loss or larceny of keys, and accommodates multiple users, each with their own RFID tags and dactylograms. Future developments can incorporate IoT connectivity, remote access control, and GPS tracking, enabling the system to be scalable and flexible for transmuting security requisites.
Determinately, the RFID and Dactylogram-Predicated Keenly Intellective Bike Ignition System is a secure, efficient, and innovative system that provides enhanced conveyance security and an enhanced utilizer experience. This paper provides the design, methodology, and implementation of this state-of-the-art security system, with fixate on its usability and future applicability.