Abstract

At present days ATM has become prominent technology for banking sectors. It can do things like depositing of money, with drawling of money, fund transferring and other banking services. It is one of the crucial aspects of our financial activities. The growth rate of ATM units is exponentially high because of their multifunctional tasks. As we all know with the increase of ATM units the thefts occurred in the ATM units are also increased. So, it needs to be secure by technologically and physically. The Banking sector has already secured from the software related thefts. But ATM is the place where it is vulnerable to the physical attacks from the culprits. The proposed system provides security to the ATM as well as customers from the physical attacks and it is designed on the idea of to catch the thief inside the ATM centre only. The system is integrated with microcontroller unit, pressure sensor, and temperature sensor. Whenever any irrelevant things happened to the ATM unit from the burglars then immediately the sensors send signal to the microcontroller unit. Once the micro controller receives the signal from the sensors it do simultaneous things like closing the door, leakage of gas using solenoid valve, sending alert message to the higher authorities and police station by using GSM and GPS technology, activating the buzzer and led section for visual warnings. The closed door will not open until unless the correct password is given to the system with the help of keypad. One emergency button is fixed on the top of ATM to protect the user from the blackmailers.

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