Raspberry Pi based dual authentication system for vehicle security

  • Unique Paper ID: 177719
  • PageNo: 1203-1208
  • Abstract:
  • The proposed system combines two-factor authentication using biometric fingerprint recognition and real-time image verification to establish a comprehensive security solution. Only after both the fingerprint and image checks are validated does the system trigger the relay, allowing access to the vehicle. In cases of failed authentication, the system activates a buzzer to notify nearby individuals of a potential intrusion attempt, while the display provides feedback, showing an "Access Denied" message. This dual authentication approach mitigates the risks associated with single-point verification methods, significantly reducing vulnerability to unauthorized access attempts. Designed with scalability in mind, this project demonstrates a practical and effective solution for vehicle security, integrating biometric and visual verification technologies. This system can be further expanded or adapted for various security applications, providing a versatile framework for modern security needs.

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BibTeX

@article{177719,
        author = {Ms. Komal Ananda Palande and Prof. Mr. Santosh Dattatray Kale},
        title = {Raspberry Pi based dual authentication system for vehicle security},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2025},
        volume = {11},
        number = {12},
        pages = {1203-1208},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=177719},
        abstract = {The proposed system combines two-factor authentication using biometric fingerprint recognition and real-time image verification to establish a comprehensive security solution. Only after both the fingerprint and image checks are validated does the system trigger the relay, allowing access to the vehicle. In cases of failed authentication, the system activates a buzzer to notify nearby individuals of a potential intrusion attempt, while the display provides feedback, showing an "Access Denied" message. This dual authentication approach mitigates the risks associated with single-point verification methods, significantly reducing vulnerability to unauthorized access attempts. Designed with scalability in mind, this project demonstrates a practical and effective solution for vehicle security, integrating biometric and visual verification technologies. This system can be further expanded or adapted for various security applications, providing a versatile framework for modern security needs.},
        keywords = {Dual Authentication; Raspberry Pi; Camera, Fingerprint},
        month = {May},
        }

Cite This Article

Palande, M. K. A., & Kale, P. M. S. D. (2025). Raspberry Pi based dual authentication system for vehicle security. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 11(12), 1203–1208.

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