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Poor man’s security

Poor man’s security. Sean Evans EKU, Dept. of Technology, Net Program. OUTLINE. Why? Problem Assumptions The Fix Conclusion Future Work. Why?. Protect Valuables in home Protect pets Safety when coming home Burglaries around where I live Car broken into. PROBLEM STATEMENT.

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Poor man’s security

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  1. Poor man’s security Sean Evans EKU, Dept. of Technology, Net Program

  2. OUTLINE • Why? • Problem • Assumptions • The Fix • Conclusion • Future Work

  3. Why? • Protect Valuables in home • Protect pets • Safety when coming home • Burglaries around where I live • Car broken into

  4. PROBLEM STATEMENT • Security for doors that have to be opened • Security for doors and windows that can be broken • Communication

  5. Assumptions • Basic knowledge of electronic components • Intermediate knowledge of C++(or strong research ablilities) • Home to secure

  6. The fix • Need break sensor for door • Motion sensor for bedrooms and living room • Communication ability • Microcontroller with capabilities for all attributes • Software to run microcontroller

  7. The fix

  8. The fix • Parallax PIR motion sensors • Don’t get off brand • Magnetic sensor • Junk • Twitter feed used for communication. • Thingspeak

  9. RESULTS • All sections of apartment secure • Twitter feed works instantly • Motion sensors work as a backup

  10. CONCLUSIONS • Ability to notify instantly • Surprise of alarm • Easy to install

  11. Conclusions • Planning is a must • Designing and implementation take a lot of time • Test one element at a time

  12. FUTURE WORK • Would work for any apartment/home • Endless extensions • Easy to hide

  13. REFERENCES • Arduino. (n.d.). Ethernetserver(). Retrieved from http://arduino.cc/en/Reference/EthernetServer • inkling. (n.d.). Sending twitter messages. Retrieved from https://www.inkling.com/read/arduino-cookbook-michael-margolis-2nd/chapter-15/recipe-15-12 • Arduino. (n.d.). Arduinouno. Retrieved from http://arduino.cc/en/Main/arduinoBoardUno • adafruit. (n.d.). Pir motion sensor tutorial. Retrieved from http://www.instructables.com/id/PIR-Motion-Sensor-Tutorial/ • randofo. (n.d.). Arduinoethernet shield tutorial. Retrieved from http://www.instructables.com/id/Arduino-Ethernet-Shield-Tutorial/?ALLSTEPS • humanHardDrive. (2012). Arduinoethernet shield [Web]. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aTC_qhGsLQ • Arduino. (n.d.). Language reference. Retrieved from http://arduino.cc/en/Reference/HomePage

  14. Questions?

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