International Journal of Smart Home
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power consumption. Y. Zhao [2] has developed a low cost GSM/GPRS based wireless
home security system which includes wireless security sensor nodes and a GSM/GPRS
gateway [2-3]. It has the following features: (a) low cost, (b) low power consumption,
(c) simple installation, (d) fast response and (e) simple user interface. In general, GSM
modem acts as the interface between the users and the sensors nodes. There are 3 types
of sensor nodes applied in the system which include the door security nodes, infrared
sensor nodes, and fire alarm nodes. This architecture includes components such as
filters, amplifiers, analog to digital converters and communication interfaces. The
system used a wireless transceiver module to transfer data between gateway and sensor
nodes. Every sensor node comprises a microprocessor and a wireless transceiver
module. The function of the microprocessor is to receive and analyze the signal from
the sensors’ node as well as the current status of the nodes. This system also consists of
a sleep timer and switch mode pump circuit, which reduces of the power consumption.
C.K. Ng [4] has developed a wireless security system where an alarm system is
programmed in a graphical user interface (GUI). The system is used to monitor the
RFID reader, RFID tag and the GSM terminal. The information obtained from the tag is
sent to the server in a RF link that is exhibited in a GUI. If the laptop is stolen from the
covered region, the alarm system will start to draw attention. Meanwhile, the laptop
owner will be notified by an alert message. In addition, the alarm system will not be
stopped until the laptop is put back in the covered region, or the program is
stopped/terminated.
RFID have been available for many years for reading bar codes RFID tag located
several meters away [5-8]. It is increasingly being used in other applications ranging
from inventory management to anti-counterfeiting protection. In a wireless security
system (WSS) [8], a RFID tag is attached to the laptop and RFID reader is connected to
server. If the laptop is stolen from the reader, the alarm system will be triggered to draw
attention with loud noise. The laptop owner will be notified with short messaging
service (SMS) from the server via GSM module system in a few seconds. Alternatively,
it can be improved with Bluetooth technology which is embedded in most of mobile
laptop today [9]. The GSM terminal is used as the SMS interface to send messages [10].
Generally the notebook acts as the base station to run the program. Usually GSM
terminal comes with a RS232 connector to external terminal equipment, and the
Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) cardholder and the external connector [4].
Nakrop Jinaporn [11] has developed a security system against asset theft by using
radio frequency identification technology. The system consists of five main parts: (a)
RFID reader and tag, (b) GUI, (c) database system, (d) CCTV and (e) wireless
transmitter and receiver. The RFID reader is installed at the entrance of the campus and
the tags are attached on/in student ID cards and their properties. The program of the
developed system has the capabilities of investigating the identification process,
database management and controlling function of the hardware.
GUI is used in a vehicle security system where the information is controlled via the
GUI [11-12]. The system is activated when the tag is read while the motorcycle is being
located within the effective range. The system will automatically record this incident
and exhibit the information on the monitor. Any theft occurrence will turn the monitor
on automatically with the alarm signal which alerts other systems. When the burglar
occurs, the CCTV will also be started for recording is immediately. The motorcycle
engine is shut off automatically when the asset theft occurs however this requires a
further investigation.
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