P OOR MAN ’ S SECURITY Sean Evans EKU, Dept. of Technology, Net Program
OUTLINE Why? Problem Assumptions The Fix Conclusion Future Work 2
W HY ? Protect Valuables in home Protect pets Safety when coming home Burglaries around where I live Car broken into 3
PROBLEM STATEMENT Security for doors that have to be opened Security for doors and windows that can be broken Communication 4
A SSUMPTIONS Basic knowledge of electronic components Intermediate knowledge of C++(or strong research ablilities) Home to secure 5
T HE 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 6
T HE FIX 7
Parallax PIR motion sensors Don’t get off brand Magnetic sensor Junk Twitter feed used for communication. Thingspeak 8
RESULTS All sections of apartment secure Twitter feed works instantly Motion sensors work as a backup 9
CONCLUSIONS Ability to notify instantly Surprise of alarm Easy to install 10
C ONCLUSIONS Planning is a must Designing and implementation take a lot of time Test one element at a time 11
FUTURE WORK Would work for any apartment/home Endless extensions Easy to hide 12
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