IMPLEMENTASI SISTEM KEAMANAN DAN MONITORING SEPEDA MOTOR DENGAN INTEGRASI MODUL GPS DAN MEKANISME CUT-OFF ENGINE BERBASIS IOT & APLIKASI MOBILE

Septian, Deni Ramdan and Alawiyah, Sindi Aulia and Iyusmani, Iyusmani (2025) IMPLEMENTASI SISTEM KEAMANAN DAN MONITORING SEPEDA MOTOR DENGAN INTEGRASI MODUL GPS DAN MEKANISME CUT-OFF ENGINE BERBASIS IOT & APLIKASI MOBILE. Other thesis, Nusa Putra University.

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Abstract

It is important to protect and secure vehicles from common crimes, such as motorcycle theft. To protect motorcycles, a more innovative and sophisticated additional system is needed because conventional vehicle security systems have many shortcomings. The IoT-based engine cut-off system, using Wemos DI as the microcontroller, along with additional features such as GPS tracking, is designed to be part of an integrated vehicle security system linked to a mobile app. With the support of a microcontroller, this application allows users to track the vehicle's location in real-time, remotely control the engine cut-off function, and remain operational even when the vehicle is out of the user's range, enabling quick response in emergency situations such as theft. This system also uses the Internet of Things (IoT) to monitor and control the vehicle remotely via an internet connection. IoT connects hardware such as Wemos D1 Mini, GPS modules, and engine cut-off systems with mobile applications. In addition, this system is equipped with vibration sensors that can detect suspicious vibrations in vehicles, as well as buzzers that function as warning alarms to notify vehicle owners in the event of attempted theft or suspicious activity. This research implements a vehicle monitoring system that combines a microcontroller with a mobile application. The system uses Wemos D1, GPS modules, vibration sensors, buzzers, smartphones, and Arduino IDE software as a means of communication between the hardware and the application. To ensure that the entire system between the device and the application functions properly, system testing is performed using the Blackbox Testing method. This method focuses on testing system functions without delving deeply into the details of the program code. Each main feature is tested by providing specific inputs and observing the resulting outputs. With Blackbox Testing, the system can be ensured to function according to user needs without the need to analyze the source code in detail.
Keywords: IoT, engine shutdown, motorcycle security system, mobile application, GPS.

Item Type: Thesis (Other)
Subjects: Computer > Informatic Engineering
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering, Computer and Design > Informatic Engineering
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email liu@nusaputra.ac.id
Date Deposited: 19 Oct 2025 04:08
Last Modified: 19 Oct 2025 04:08
URI: http://repository.nusaputra.ac.id/id/eprint/1742

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