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International Conference on Intelligent Computing and Systems 2017 [ICICS 2017]

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Received 10 January 2017 Accepted 28 - January 2017
Article ID ICICS059 eAID ICICS.2017.059

Path Tracking and Theft Identification


R Arulmani1, P Gomathi2
1 2
Assistant Professor, Department of ECE, Professor, Department of EEE, NSN College of Engineering and Technology, India
Abstract: This paper describes the design and implementation of path tracking, theft identification and speed control for critical zones in two
wheeler. It uses PIC, GSM, GPS. If we are going to new place, and then we doesnt know about the path to reach the destination. In this case we just
send the SMS to the server, and then it will send the path to the user. It uses GPS for finding the current position of vehicle and GSM for transmitting
and receiving message. Tracking system is used to show the map. But implementation in two-wheelers like motor cycle is a challenging one because they
are full of mechanical comments and has no electronic support in them. This paper introduces a first of its kind vehicle tracking system that works only
using GSM technology, which would be the cheapest source of vehicle tracking theft identification system. It is a small kit that consists of a GSM
module and several other components. The system can be switched ON by an SMS from the owner, which in turn instructs the microcontroller to turn
OFF the vehicle, receive in- formation about the vehicles current location or more. The controller and GPS is used to control the speed of the vehicle in
critical zones.
ISBN 978-81-933235-5-7 VOL 01
Website icics.asia eMail icics@asdf.res.in
Received 10 January 2017 Accepted 28 - January 2017
Article ID ICICS060 eAID ICICS.2017.060

Patch Antenna Based on Micro Strip for RFID


Application
S Salavudeen Sait1, P Gomathi2
1 2
Assistant Professor, Department of ECE, Professor, Department of EEE, NSN College of Engineering and Technology, India
Abstract: An enhanced micro strip patch antenna deployed with stacked radiators is proposed in this paper. The proposed antenna is fed by a probes
feed. The proposed antenna consists of two stacked patches optimized with an S-shaped impedance-matching network (IMN), with appreciable actual
ratio, return loss and impedance performance in the operating bands of 2.25 GHz and 2.58 GHz. The proposed antenna system consists of two square
radiating arms and they are truncated at the edges and the feed is adhered to the patch at the bottom substrate. The tapered edges results in better
impedance matching and bandwidth performance. The peak gain is optimized in the frequency range from 2.23 to 2.65 GHz of larger than 6 dBi, and
it achieves 6.39 dBi in the centre frequency of 2.50 GHz. The voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) impedance bandwidth is VSWR < 2 in the
resonant frequencies bands.

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