International Journal of Computer Applications |
Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA |
Volume 178 - Number 22 |
Year of Publication: 2019 |
Authors: Maynard Gel F. Carse, Jerome V. Custodio, John Vic S. Verzosa |
10.5120/ijca2019918950 |
Maynard Gel F. Carse, Jerome V. Custodio, John Vic S. Verzosa . Secured Fingerprint-enabled Keyless Motorcycle Authentication System using Arduino. International Journal of Computer Applications. 178, 22 ( Jun 2019), 19-22. DOI=10.5120/ijca2019918950
In the past years, the numbers of motornapping had increased. A total of 46,467 motorcycles were reported stolen in 2016 compared to 45,555 reported in 2015 (Velasquez, 2014). Because of risen numbers of motornapping, the proponents proposed secured fingerprint-enabled keyless motorcycle authentication system using arduino to stop and minimize the number of motornapping in the Philippines. Upon the evaluation, 20 evaluators agreed that the mobile application has a user authentication and 20 evaluators agreed that the motorcycle connects via bluetooth. About the ignition of the motorcycle, 20 of them agreed that the application can control the master ignition of the motorcycle. Whereas 20 of the evaluators agreed that the mobile application can turn on the engine as well as the use of the fingerprint scanner.