Abstract

The advancement of smart home technology has revolutionized traditional security measures, offering more efficient and convenient solutions for safeguarding homes and properties. In this project, we propose a smart door lock system that integrates Passive Infrared (PIR) motion detection, a solenoid-based locking mechanism, and an ESP32 Cam module for intruder capturing and remote monitoring. The core components of the system include a PIR sensor, which detects motion in the vicinity of the door, and a solenoid actuator, which controls the locking and unlocking of the door. The ESP32 Cam module serves as the central processing unit, responsible for coordinating the operation of the components and capturing images or videos of intruders. Upon detecting motion, the PIR sensor triggers the ESP32 Cam module to activate the solenoid, thereby locking the door to prevent unauthorized access. Simultaneously, the ESP32 Cam captures images or videos of the intruder using its built-in camera and stores the evidence locally or transmits it to a designated mobile device. Keywords: Biometric access control, Motion detection, Intruder detection, PIR sensor, ESP32 Cam, Smartphone app control, Solenoid actuator

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