POOR MAN’S SECURITYSean Evans
EKU, Dept. of Technology, Net Program
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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
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PROBLEM STATEMENT
Security for doors that have to be opened
Security for doors and windows that can be broken
Communication
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ASSUMPTIONS
Basic knowledge of electronic components
Intermediate knowledge of C++(or strong research ablilities)
Home to secure
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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
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THE FIX
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THE FIX
Parallax PIR motion sensors Don’t get off brand
Magnetic sensor Junk
Twitter feed used for communication. Thingspeak
RESULTS
All sections of apartment secure
Twitter feed works instantly
Motion sensors work as a backup
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CONCLUSIONS
Ability to notify instantly
Surprise of alarm
Easy to install
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CONCLUSIONS
Planning is a must
Designing and implementation take a lot of time
Test one element at a time
FUTURE WORK
Would work for any apartment/home
Endless extensions
Easy to hide
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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.). Arduino uno. 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.). Arduino ethernet shield tutorial. Retrieved from
http://www.instructables.com/id/Arduino-Ethernet-Shield-Tutorial/?ALLSTEPS humanHardDrive. (2012). Arduino ethernet 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
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