Abstract

Automated teller machines (ATMs) are well known devices typically used by individuals to carry out a variety of personal and business financial transactions and/or banking functions. ATMs have become very popular with the public for their availability and general user sociability. ATMs are now found in several locations having a regular or high volume of customer traffic. For instance, ATMs are typically found in restaurants, superstores, Convenience stores, shopping mall, schools, gas stations, hotels, work locations, banking centers, airports, entertaining establishments, transport facilities and a myriad of other locations. This has added new competences and features, though most of the time, the executions are registered and networking is not always possible. Yet there is an increasing demand for advanced banking, where appliances respond automatically to changing environmental conditions and can be easily controlled through one common device. This paper offerings a possible solution whereby the user controls devices by employing a central Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) controller to which the devices and sensors are interfaced. Control is transferred to the FPGA from a mobile phone through its GSM interface. ATMs are typically available to consumers on a continuous basis such that consumers have the ability to carry out their ATM financial transactions and/or banking functions at any time of the day and on any day of the week.

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