Abstract
This paper proposes a method for the immobilization of motorbike brakes in conjunction with near-field communication (NFC) technology in order to meet the increasing demand for security and convenience of motorbike drivers. The immobilizer proposed in this paper improves previous detachable immobilizers based on mechanical locks in order to provide a fundamental solution to theft prevention. By adopting NFC, the system offers user authentication and personalization services in a secure manner. The author presents the principle of operation of the proposed method, and configuration of the immobilization device based on secure authentication. In this paper, a solenoid valve design is proposed to remotely perform lock/unlock operation with the aid of the motorbike immobilizer and information security system. The author presents the NFC secure authentication method for unlocking the immobilizer upon identifying the mobile terminal of the user, the method of automatic or manual control of the brake fluid pressure of a stopped motorbike, and the experimental mechanical prototyping results.
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