Wireless Fingerprint Motor Vehicle Ignition With GPS Tracker

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John Mark C. Engana
Karren C. Faelangca

Abstract

As motor vehicle theft has increasingly become a widespread problem, so too has the necessity for improved security precautions correspondingly expanded. Innovative solutions are required because traditional ignition systems have failed to deter theft. In order to increase security and facilitate vehicle recovery, this study suggests a wireless motor vehicle ignition system incorporating GPS tracking and fingerprint identification technology. Dangers to owners and citizens alike stem from the worsening matter of motorcycle removal, driven by mislaid keys and insufficient surveillance setups. To end the spreading difficulty of vehicle removal and to make sure protection, it is crucial to handle these problems. The fruitful execution of this arrangement has the capability to reinvent motorcycle security and supply a workable answer for the matter of auto removal.

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John Mark C. Engana, & Karren C. Faelangca. (2024). Wireless Fingerprint Motor Vehicle Ignition With GPS Tracker. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(5), 11330–11345. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i5.4938
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John Mark C. Engana

researcher, Information Technology Education, Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Colleges-Marbel Inc., Koronadal, South Cotabato, Philippines. 

Karren C. Faelangca

ite Program Director, Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Colleges-Marbel Inc., Koronadal, South Cotabato,

Philippines,

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