Abstract

This paper describes the design of Microcontroller based security and Access control system for use in Mobile base station premises. The system combines Microcontroller technology and Mobile Network to accomplish the required task. When the Visitor sends Short Message Service (SMS) to the centre office, the Centre office detects a mobile number, and then the system captures the user image and scans the database for a match. If both the Database image and captured image belong to a registered user, access is granted. When an unauthorized user opens the base station door without permission from centre office system turns on the alarm and the system captures the unauthorized user image. That system captures and sends the unauthorized user image to the centre office and the system turns on the alarm.

Highlights

  • More than ever, the security of your facilities is essential

  • Access control systems can be adapted to the 41 needs of your business in terms of performance, flexibility, and cost

  • Access control systems are played a major role in telecom or IT environment where network equipment is run reliably for years over years

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

The security of your facilities is essential. In the past, door locks and alarm systems were the only options to keep your property safe. Access control systems can be adapted to the 41 needs of your business in terms of performance, flexibility, and cost. You will know who enters your business, when they enter, and what door they used. You can designate protected areas and make them available only to authorized employees. To overcome this security threat, a security system using microcontrollers and GSM technology has been proposed. This system is an access system based on a controller so that only the authorized person can access the locker using microcontroller technology

LITERATURE REVIEW
METHODOLOGY
Identifying Business Values
Feasibility Analysis
Analysis and Requirement Gathering
Design
Implementation
Result and Discussions
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