Fingerprint based smart door lock system using Arduino and smartphone application

  • Sutikno T
  • Ubaidillah M
  • Arsadiando W
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Abstract

In 2023, crime cases in Indonesia will reach 105,133. Cases of theft with aggravation dominate the majority of cases. Everyone is concerned about safety, but doors are typically opened and closed using physical keys. This is vulnerable to being tampered with with fake keys, which can lead to house break-ins and theft. In this research, we propose a fingerprint-based wireless door lock design using Arduino and a smartphone. We offer this solution as a preventive measure to reduce the high rate of theft in homes or other buildings. The devices used are Arduino UNO R3, fingerprint sensor, HC-05 Bluetooth module, buzzer, and door lock solenoid. The results of the fingerprint-based wireless door lock using Arduino and a smartphone can function well, with an average response time of 1.20 seconds. Furthermore, testing the HC-05 Bluetooth when sending signals to a smartphone shows that it can read data accurately with an average response time of 1.54 seconds.

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Sutikno, T., Ubaidillah, M. A. F., Arsadiando, W., & Purnama, H. S. (2024). Fingerprint based smart door lock system using Arduino and smartphone application. Computer Science and Information Technologies, 5(1), 85–92. https://doi.org/10.11591/csit.v5i1.pp85-92

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