S.Selvaraju

Work place: Department of ECE, V.M.K.V.Engineering College, Tamilnadu, India

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Research Interests: Computer systems and computational processes, Computer Networks, Information Systems, Data Structures and Algorithms, Type Systems

Biography

S.Selvaraju is working as Associate Professor in the department of Electronics and Communication engineering, V.M.K.V. Engineering College, Salem. He has received B.E, in electronics and communication engineering from Kongu Engineering College, affiliated to Bharthiyar University, Coimbatore in 1989 and M.E   in Applied Electronics from V.M.K.V.Engineering College, affiliated to anna University, and Salem 2005. Her area of research interests includes embedded systems and networks communication.

Author Articles
Automatic Ration Material Distributions Based on GSM and RFID Technology

By S. Valarmathy R. Ramani Fahim Akhtar S.Selvaraju G.Ramachandran

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijisa.2013.11.05, Pub. Date: 8 Oct. 2013

Now a day ration card is very important for every home and used for various field such as family members details, to get gas connection, it act as address proof for various purposes etc. All the people having a ration card to buy the various materials (sugar, rice, oil, kerosene, etc) from the ration shops. But in this system having two draw backs, first one is weight of the material may be inaccurate due to human mistakes and secondly, if not buy the materials at the end of the month, they will sale to others without any intimation to the government and customers. In this paper, proposed an Automatic Ration Materials Distribution Based on GSM (Global System for Mobile) and RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology instead of ration cards. To get the materials in ration shops need to show the RFID tag into the RFID reader, then controller check the customer codes and details of amounts in the card. After verification, these systems show the amount details. Then customer need to enter they required materials by using keyboard, after receiving materials controller send the information to government office and customer through GSM technology. In this system provides the materials automatically without help of humans.

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Vehicle Tracking and Locking System Based on GSM and GPS

By R. Ramani S. Valarmathy N.Suthanthira Vanitha S.Selvaraju M.Thiruppathi R.Thangam

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijisa.2013.09.10, Pub. Date: 8 Aug. 2013

Currently almost of the public having an own vehicle, theft is happening on parking and sometimes driving insecurity places. The safe of vehicles is extremely essential for public vehicles. Vehicle tracking and locking system installed in the vehicle, to track the place and locking engine motor. The place of the vehicle identified using Global Positioning system (GPS) and Global system mobile communication (GSM). These systems constantly watch a moving Vehicle and report the status on demand. When the theft identified, the responsible person send SMS to the microcontroller, then microcontroller issue the control signals to stop the engine motor. Authorized person need to send the password to controller to restart the vehicle and open the door. This is more secured, reliable and low cost.

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