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GSM based smart information

system for lost ATM card

By
Student 1
Student 2
INTRODUCTION

 The controlling device of the whole system is a


Microcontroller.
 GSM modem, Buzzer and RFID reader are

interfaced to Microcontroller.
 The Microcontroller reads the messages from the

GSM modem and continuously monitors the


input from RFID reader.
 If both the inputs are same, it automatically

sends a predefined message to predefined


number along with horning the buzzer.
EXISTING SYSTEM
 A GSM-based smart information system for lost ATM cards
integrates a GSM module for cellular communication, enabling
users to report lost cards via SMS or a mobile app. Once reported,
the system instantly blocks the card, logs the incident in a central
database, and alerts the bank. Optionally, it can track the card's
location using GPS. Users receive acknowledgment SMS and can
seek assistance through customer support. The system guides users
through the replacement process while ensuring data security
through encryption and authentication measures.
PROPOSED SYSTEM
The project aims in designing a security system which is
capable of avoiding transactions from lost ATM card.
This system makes use of GSM and RFID technology. The
ATM card is going to have a RFID tag inside it.
The user of lost ATM card need to send a predefined format
SMS to a phone number given by the bank.
The bank authorities continuously monitor the ATM
transactions and the lost requests from users.
Whenever anyone tries to do transaction from a lost ATM
card, the location information of the ATM is sent to the
user’s mobile automatically along with horning an alarm
system at ATM center. This helps in catching the culprit.
GSM based smart information system for
lost ATM card

Regulated power supply

Reset LED indicators

Buzzer Buzzer LCD LCD


driver driver
Micro
controller RFID
GSM RS 232
modem interfacing Reader

Crystal Oscillator RFID tag attached to


ATM card
MICROCONTROLLER

o A microcontroller is a small computer on a single integrated


circuit consisting of a relatively simple CPU combined with
support functions such as a crystal oscillator, timers, watchdog
timer, serial and analog I/O etc.

o Microcontrollers are also used in scientific, high technology,


and aerospace projects.

o Microcontrollers are designed for small or dedicated


applications.
MAJOR BLOCKS

 Regulated power supply.


 RF reader
 RFID tag
 8051 Microcontroller.
 GSM
 Buzzer with driver.
 Crystal oscillator.
 LED Indicators.
REGULATED POWER SUPPLY
 Every embedded system requires dc voltage and that that will
be 5v supply
 We are getting 230v, 50 Hz in our house hold applications.
We can be used to operate the home appliances like T.V,
cooler, fan, light’s
 Digital electronic devices need digital supply and we can
get supply from regulated power supply block

Step down
Bridge Capacitive Regulator +5V DC
230 v AC transformer
rectifier filter (7805)
(v-0-12 )
RFID SYSTEM
 RFID is an acronym for Radio Frequency Identification.
RFID (radio frequency identification) is a technology that
incorporates the use of electromagnetic or electrostatic
coupling in the radio frequency (RF) portion of the
electromagnetic spectrum to uniquely identify an object,
animal, or person.

 The advantage of RFID is that it does not require direct


contact or line-of-sight scanning.

 An RFID system consists of three components: an antenna and


transceiver (often combined into one reader) and a transponder
(the tag). The antenna uses radio frequency waves to transmit
a signal that activates the transponder.
Gsm (Global System For Mobile Communication)

 Global system for mobile communication is a


Globally accepted standard for digital cellular communication.

 In this project this GSM mobile receives the message from the user and it will
sends the message to the micro controller.

 The micro controller will checks the input message and off the car ignition
mechanism if it matches with the predefined data (STOP).
LCD DISPLAY

 A liquid crystal display (LCD) is a thin, flat electronic


visual display that uses the light modulating properties
of liquid crystals.

 These are used in a wide range of applications, including


computer monitors, television, instrument panels, aircraft
cockpit displays, signage, etc.

 LCD technology provides a cheaper alternative to large


Plasma screens. Historically the LCD screens have been
smaller but new technology is increasing the size of
these large flat screen TV’s LCD screens also need less
power to function.
LED INDICATORS

 Led indicators have a life of at least ten years and


consume 90 per cent less power than conventional indicators.

 Depending on the type of the materials (Ga,As,p) led will


gives the output in different colors (red, Yellow, green etc..)

 LED’s emitted low-intensity red light, but modern versions are


available across the visible, ultraviolet and infrared wavelengths,
with very high brightness.

 LED’s are used as indicator lamps in many devices, and are


increasingly used for lighting. Introduced as a practical electronic
component
BUZZER

 A buzzer or beeper is an audio signaling device, which may be


mechanical, electromechanical, or electronic.

 Typical uses of buzzers and beepers include alarms, timers and


confirmation of user input such as a mouse click or keystroke.
ADVANTAGES
•Quick Reporting
•Instant Blocking
•Efficient Tracking.
•User-Friendly.
•Smooth Replacement.
•Enhanced Security
•24/7 Accessibility
DISADVANTAGES
 Dependence on Network
 Limited GPS Coverage

 Maintenance Costs
Future scope of this project
1. Advanced Tracking Technologies.
2. Biometric Authentication.
3. IoT Integration.
4. Enhanced User Interfaces
5. Predictive Analytics.
6. Global Adoption.
7. Smartphone Integration.
APPLICATIONS

•Banking Sector
•Retail Industry.
•Travel and Tourism
•Government Services
•Corporate Sector
REFERENCES

•Smith, J. et al. (Year). "Title of Research Paper." Journal Name,


Volume(Issue), Page Numbers .
•Patel, A. et al. (Year). "Title of Whitepaper." Company Name. URL.
•Rahman, S. (Year). "Title of Conference Presentation." Conference Name,
Location.
•Gupta, R. (Year). "Title of Thesis." University Name, Department.
•Johnson, T. (Year). "Title of Article." Magazine Name, Volume(Issue), Page
Numbers.

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