Design and Implementation of a NODEMCU ESP8266 Controlled Vehicle Intruder Touch Alarm System

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  • Nicholas Onyeanakwe, Ephraim Osse, Nosa Inwe, Blessed Ariagbofo, Goodnews .O. Imakpokpomwan and Edosa Osa

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14530162

Abstract

This paper details the design and implementation of a vehicle intruder touch alarm system utilizing a NODEMCU ESP8266 microprocessor. Automobile theft continues to be a major issue, as conventional security measures such as mechanical and steering wheel locks sometimes demonstrate insufficient reliability. This study created a system that incorporates a fingerprint sensor for safe authentication and efficient intrusion detection. At the core of the system is the NODEMCU ESP8266 microcontroller, which supports real-time monitoring and alarm activation, along with user-friendly software features for simple activation and deactivation. Extensive testing assessed the system’s performance, usability, compliance, and response to various environmental conditions. Results demonstrate that the system successfully meets its security objectives, providing a reliable and accessible solution for vehicle protection through fingerprint-based screening.

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2024-12-19

How to Cite

Nicholas Onyeanakwe, Ephraim Osse, Nosa Inwe, Blessed Ariagbofo, Goodnews .O. Imakpokpomwan and Edosa Osa. (2024). Design and Implementation of a NODEMCU ESP8266 Controlled Vehicle Intruder Touch Alarm System. Journal of Energy Technology and Environment, 6(4), 145–155. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14530162

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