Volume 20 No 13 (2022)
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Smart Tracking Device
Puja A. Chavan (Cholke), Mayur N. Tidake, Shivam S. Tiwadi, Roshani G. Tighare, Tejas V. Tilekar, Rushang R. Tidke
Abstract
Sometimes we forget our things where we put it and sometimes,
we lose our important things like house keys, car keys, vehicles, and some
precious things. If we lost our mobile phone so by using a Google account,
we can track it, but in a similar way, we can’t find any other object. This is
a very common problem when we lose something, and we often face
difficulties in finding it. Sometimes we simply replace our lost things with
new ones instead of finding them. So, this project will help to find or track
such lost things which are done by implementing IoT. This project can be
done by using Bluetooth also, but it has some limitations which can be
solved by using IoT. The components which we have used in this project
are ESP32+SIM800L Module, Neo-6M GPS module, GSM, etc. We can
get the location of the object which we are going to track by using GPS.
Our communication device can’t receive the signals directly which is
transmitted from GPS so, for transferring these signals to the
communication devices GSM is used. The main aim of this prototype is to
trace the object by giving its location. This will help in finding both stables
as well as moving objects like keys, vehicles, etc. This prototype will
provide the location co-ordinates to the responsible person. This proposed
prototype can be used by transport sector as well as for security purpose..
Keywords
Blynk mobile App, ESP32+SIM800 Module, GPS GSM Module, Internet of Things (IoT), Tracker.
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