Abstract

Design an Automatic Door System using a unique wireless ID by using infrared ray or Bluetooth technology. That consists of a sensing unit, control unit and drive unit to open and close doors at the entrance of a car that has the unique ID. This process is controlled by using Arduino Leonard programmed with IDE free open source software, that receives the signal code from the car which sends the ID through IR LED or Bluetooth by using a mobile application, decode it. And switch ON the driver that controls the DC motor. This system was designed considering some factors such as low cost and low power requirements, availability of components and low distance so there is no interference. The hardware design and software development are described, and all of the tests indicate that all component goes according to the initial design of this research.

Highlights

  • Usage of new generation technologies is becoming an important requirement in these days

  • They repeat this process until all the data is transmitted.Bluetooth Wireless Technology (BWT) devices randomly hop between frequencies up to 1600 times per second. This gives BWT networks a high immunity to interference from other 2.4-GHz devices [7]. With these qualifications of IR and Bluetooth; we offer a door automation system and car identification based on IR and Bluetooth

  • The best response was found when the car was in the front of the door

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Introduction

Usage of new generation technologies is becoming an important requirement in these days. These technologies can be used in the security of building or home to reduce human efforts, personal safety and protect building structure. Many researchers have proposed various methods of security systems [1] [2]. Hotels, motels and so on; some are controlled by switches while others are controlled by the biometric techniques. Biometric methods used for personal authentication utilize such features as face recognition, voice recognition, hand shape, finger print, and iris patterns of an individual [4] [5] [6]

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